#!/bin/ksh
#	$OpenBSD: install.sub,v 1.995 2017/04/07 22:53:25 rpe Exp $
#
# Copyright (c) 1997-2015 Todd Miller, Theo de Raadt, Ken Westerback
# Copyright (c) 2015, Robert Peichaer <rpe@openbsd.org>
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# OpenBSD install/upgrade script common subroutines and initialization code

# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Misc functions
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------

# Show usage of the installer script and exit.
usage() {
	echo "usage: ${0##*/} [-a] [-f filename] [-m install | upgrade]" >&2
	exit 1
}

# Wait for the ftp process to finish, or be killed after the timeout and
# extract various informations from the ftplist.cgi output.
wait_cgiinfo() {
	local _l _s _key _val

	# Wait for the ftp(1) process started in start_cgiinfo() to end and
	# ensure, there is actual data to extract info from.
	wait "$CGIPID" 2>/dev/null
	[[ -s $CGI_INFO ]] || return

	# Extract list of mirror servers from the ftplist.cgi output.
	sed -En 's,^https?://([[A-Za-z0-9:_][]A-Za-z0-9:._-]*),\1,p' \
		$CGI_INFO >$HTTP_LIST 2>/dev/null

	# Extract the previously selected mirror server (first entry in the
	# ftplist.cgi output, if that has no location info).
	read -r -- _s _l <$HTTP_LIST
	[[ -z $_l ]] && : ${HTTP_SERVER:=${_s%%/*}}

	# Extract the previously used install method, timezone information
	# and a reference timestamp.
	while IFS='=' read -r -- _key _val; do
		case $_key=$_val in
		method=+([a-z])*([0-9]))	CGI_METHOD=$_val;;
		TIME=+([0-9]))			CGI_TIME=$_val;;
		TZ=+([-_/+[:alnum:]]))		CGI_TZ=$_val;;
		esac
	done <$CGI_INFO
}


# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Utils functions
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------

# Sort and print unique list of provided arguments.
bsort() {
	local _a=$1 _b _l

	(($#)) && shift || return

	for _b; do
		[[ $_a == "$_b" ]] && continue
		if [[ $_a > $_b ]]; then
			_l="$_a $_l" _a=$_b
		else
			_l="$_b $_l"
		fi
	done

	# Output the smallest value found.
	(($#)) && echo -n "$_a " || echo -n "$_a"

	# Sort remaining values.
	bsort $_l
}

# Test the first argument against the remaining ones, return success on a match.
isin() {
	local _a=$1 _b

	shift
	for _b; do
		[[ $_a == "$_b" ]] && return 0
	done
	return 1
}

# Add first argument to list formed by the remaining arguments.
# Adds to the tail if the element does not already exist.
addel() {
	local _a=$1

	shift
	isin "$_a" $* && echo -n "$*" || echo -n "${*:+$* }$_a"
}

# Remove all occurrences of first argument from list formed by the remaining
# arguments.
rmel() {
	local _a=$1 _b _c

	shift
	for _b; do
		[[ $_a != "$_b" ]] && _c="${_c:+$_c }$_b"
	done
	echo -n "$_c"
}

# If possible, print the timestamp received from the ftplist.cgi output,
# adjusted with the time elapsed since it was received.
http_time() {
	local _sec=$(cat $HTTP_SEC 2>/dev/null)

	[[ -n $_sec && -n $CGI_TIME ]] &&
		echo $((CGI_TIME + SECONDS - _sec))
}

# Prints the supplied parameters properly escaped for future sh/ksh parsing.
# Quotes are added if needed, so you should not do that yourself.
quote() (
	# Since this is a subshell we won't pollute the calling namespace.
	for _a; do
		alias Q=$_a; _a=$(alias Q); print -rn -- " ${_a#Q=}"
	done | sed '1s/ //'
	echo
)

# Show a list (passed via ordered arguments) in column output using ls.
show_cols() {
	local _l _cdir=/tmp/i/cdir _clist

	mkdir -p $_cdir
	rm -rf -- $_cdir/*
	while read _l; do
		[[ -n $_l ]] || continue
		mkdir -p /tmp/i/cdir/"$_l"
		_clist[${#_clist[*]}]="$_l"
	done
	(cd $_cdir; ls -Cdf "${_clist[@]}")
	rm -rf -- $_cdir
}

# Echo file $1 to stdout. Skip comment lines and delete everything
# after the first '#' from other lines. Strip leading and trailing
# whitespace if IFS is set.
stripcom () {
	local _file=$1 _line

	[[ -f $_file ]] || return

	set -o noglob
	while read _line; do
		[[ -n ${_line%%#*} ]] && echo $_line
	done <$_file
	set +o noglob
}

# Create a temporary directory based on the supplied directory name prefix.
tmpdir() {
	local _i=1 _dir

	until _dir="${1?}.$_i.$RANDOM" && mkdir -- "$_dir" 2>/dev/null; do
		((++_i < 10000)) || return 1
	done
	echo "$_dir"
}

# Generate unique filename based on the supplied filename $1.
unique_filename() {
	local _fn=$1 _ufn

	while _ufn=${_fn}.$RANDOM && [[ -e $_ufn ]]; do done
	print -- "$_ufn"
}

# Let rc.firsttime feed file $1 using $2 as subject to whatever mail system we
# have at hand by then.
prep_root_mail() {
	local _fn=$1 _subject=$2 _ufn

	[[ -s $_fn ]] || return

	_ufn=$(unique_filename /mnt/var/log/${_fn##*/})
	cp $_fn $_ufn
	chmod 600 $_ufn
	_ufn=${_ufn#/mnt}

	cat <<__EOT >>/mnt/etc/rc.firsttime
( /usr/bin/mail -s '$_subject' root <$_ufn && rm $_ufn ) >/dev/null 2>&1 &
__EOT
}

# Examine the contents of the DHCP lease file $1 for a line containing the
# field provided as parameters and return the value of the first field found.
#
# Note that strings are unescaped but not unvis()'d.
lease_value () {
	local _lf=$1 _o

	shift
	for _o; do
		sed -E \
			-e '/^ *(option )?'"$_o"' (.*);$/!d;s//\2/' \
			-e '/^"(.*)"$/{s//\1/;s/\\(.)/\1/g;};q' "$_lf" \
			| grep ^ && return
	done
}

# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Device related functions
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------

# Show device name, info, NAA and size for the provided list of disk devices.
# Create device nodes as needed and cleanup afterwards.
diskinfo() {
	local _d _i _n _s

	for _d; do
		# Extract disk information enclosed in <> from dmesg.
		_i=$(dmesg | sed -n '/^'$_d' at /h;${g;s/^.*<\(.*\)>.*$/\1/p;}')
		_i=${_i##+([[:space:],])}
		_i=${_i%%+([[:space:],])}

		# Extract Network Address Authority information from dmesg..
		_n=$(dmesg | sed -En '/^'$_d' at /h;${g;s/^.* ([a-z0-9]+\.[a-zA-Z0-9_]+)$/\1/p;}')

		# Extract disk size from disklabel output.
		make_dev $_d
		_s=$(disklabel -dpg $_d 2>/dev/null | sed -n '/.*# total bytes: \(.*\)/{s//(\1)/p;}')
		rm -f /dev/{r,}$_d?

		echo "$_d: $_i $_n $_s"
	done
}

# Create devices passed as arguments.
make_dev() {
	[[ -z $(cd /dev && sh MAKEDEV "$@" 2>&1) ]]
}

# Sort and print information from dmesg.boot using sed expression $1.
scan_dmesg() {
	bsort $(sed -n "$1" /var/run/dmesg.boot)
}

# Extract device names from hw.disknames matching sed expression $1.
scan_disknames() {
	local IFS=, _disks=$(sysctl -n hw.disknames)

	bsort $(for _n in $_disks; do echo "${_n%%:*} "; done | sed -n "$1")
}

# Return disk devices found in hw.disknames.
get_dkdevs () {
	echo $(scan_disknames "${MDDKDEVS:-/^[sw]d[0-9][0-9]* /s/ .*//p}")
}

# Return CDROM devices found in hw.disknames.
get_cddevs () {
	echo $(scan_disknames "${MDCDDEVS:-/^cd[0-9][0-9]* /s/ .*//p}")
}

# Return list of disks not yet initialized.
get_dkdevs_uninitialized() {
	local _disks=$(get_dkdevs) _d

	for _d in $DISKS_DONE; do
		_disks=$(rmel "$_d" $_disks)
	done
	bsort $_disks
}

# Return list of network devices. Filter out dynamically created network
# pseudo-devices except vlan.
get_ifs() {
	local _if _iflist=$(rmel vlan $(ifconfig -C))

	for _if in $(ifconfig "$@" 2>/dev/null |
		sed -n 's/^\([^[:space:]]*\):.*/\1/p'); do
		isin "${_if%%+([0-9])}" $_iflist || echo $_if
	done
}

# Return the device name of the disk device $1, which may be a disklabel UID.
get_dkdev_name() {
	local _dev=${1#/dev/} _d

	_dev=${_dev%.[a-p]}
	((${#_dev} < 16)) && _dev=${_dev%[a-p]}
	local IFS=,
	for _d in $(sysctl -n hw.disknames); do
		[[ $_dev == @(${_d%:*}|${_d#*:}) ]] && echo ${_d%:*} && break
	done
}

# Inspect disk $1 if it has a partition-table of type $2 and optionally
# if it has a partition of type $3.
disk_has() {
	local _disk=$1 _pttype=$2 _part=$3 _cmd _p_pttype _p_part

	[[ -n $_disk && -n $_pttype ]] || exit

	# Commands to inspect disk. Default: "fdisk $_disk"
	local _c_hfs="pdisk -l $_disk"
	local _c_sr="bioctl -q $_disk"

	# Patterns for partition-table-types and partition-types.
	local _p_gpt='Usable LBA:'
	local _p_gpt_openbsd='^[ *]...: OpenBSD '
	local _p_gpt_efisys='^[ *]...: EFI Sys '
	local _p_hfs='^Partition map '
	local _p_hfs_openbsd=' OpenBSD OpenBSD '
	local _p_mbr='Signature: 0xAA55'
	local _p_mbr_openbsd='^..: A6 '
	local _p_mbr_dos='^..: 06 '
	local _p_mbr_dos_active='^\*.: 06 '
	local _p_mbr_linux='^..: 83 '
	local _p_sr='OPENBSD, SR'
	local _p_sr_crypto='OPENBSD, SR CRYPTO'

	# Compose command and patterns based on the parameters.
	eval "_cmd=\"\$_c_${_pttype}\""
	eval "_p_pttype=\"\$_p_${_pttype}\""
	eval "_p_part=\"\$_p_${_pttype}_${_part}\""

	# Set the default command if none was defined before.
	_cmd=${_cmd:-fdisk $_disk}

	# Abort in case of undefined patterns.
	[[ -z $_p_pttype ]] && exit
	[[ -n $_part && -z $_p_part ]] && exit

	if [[ -z $_p_part ]]; then
		$_cmd 2>/dev/null | grep -Eq "$_p_pttype"
	else
		$_cmd 2>/dev/null | grep -Eq "$_p_pttype" &&
			$_cmd 2>/dev/null | grep -Eq "$_p_part"
	fi
}

# Handle disklabel auto-layout during interactive installation and
# autopartitioning during unattended installation for the root disk.
# In the latter case, ask for and download autopartitioning template.
# Abort unattended installation if autopartitioning fails.
#
# Parameters:
#
# $1 = disk
# $2 = /path/to/fstab
#
disklabel_autolayout() {
	local _disk=$1 _f=$2 _dl=/tmp/i/disklabel.auto _op _qst

	# Skip disklabel auto-layout for any disk except the root disk.
	[[ $_disk != $ROOTDISK ]] && return

	while $AUTO; do
		ask "URL to autopartitioning template for disklabel?" none
		[[ $resp == none ]] && break
		if ! $FTP_TLS && [[ $resp == https://* ]]; then
			echo "https not supported on this platform."
			exit 1
		fi
		echo "Fetching $resp"
		if unpriv ftp -Vo - "$resp" >$_dl && [[ -s $_dl ]]; then
			disklabel -T $_dl -F $_f -w -A $_disk && return
			echo "Autopartitioning failed"
			exit 1
		else
			echo "No autopartitioning template found."
			exit 1
		fi
	done

	_qst="Use (A)uto layout, (E)dit auto layout, or create (C)ustom layout?"
	while :; do
		echo "The auto-allocated layout for $_disk is:"
		disklabel -h -A $_disk | egrep "^#  |^  [a-p]:"
		ask "$_qst" a
		case $resp in
		[aA]*)	_op=-w;;
		[eE]*)	_op=-E;;
		[cC]*)	return 0;;
		*)	continue;;
		esac
		disklabel -F $_f $_op -A $_disk
		return
	done
}

# Create a partition table and configure the partition layout for disk $1.
configure_disk() {
	local _disk=$1 _fstab=/tmp/i/fstab.$1 _opt

	make_dev $_disk || return

	# Deal with disklabels, including editing the root disklabel
	# and labeling additional disks. This is machine-dependent since
	# some platforms may not be able to provide this functionality.
	# /tmp/i/fstab.$_disk is created here with 'disklabel -F'.
	rm -f /tmp/i/*.$_disk
	md_prep_disklabel $_disk || return

	# Make sure a '/' mount point exists on the root disk.
	if ! grep -qs ' / ffs ' /tmp/i/fstab.$ROOTDISK; then
		echo "'/' must be configured!"
		$AUTO && exit 1 || return 1
	fi

	if [[ -f $_fstab ]]; then
		# Avoid duplicate mount points on different disks.
		while read _pp _mp _rest; do
			if [[ $_mp == none ]]; then
				# Multiple swap partitions are ok.
				echo "$_pp $_mp $_rest" >>/tmp/i/fstab
				continue
			fi
			# Non-swap mountpoints must be in only one file.
			if [[ $_fstab != $(grep -l " $_mp " /tmp/i/fstab.*) ]]; then
				_rest=$_disk
				_disk=
				break
			fi
		done <$_fstab

		if [[ -z $_disk ]]; then
			# Duplicate mountpoint.
			# Allow disklabel(8) to read back mountpoint info
			# if it is immediately run against the same disk.
			cat /tmp/i/fstab.$_rest >/etc/fstab
			rm /tmp/i/fstab.$_rest
			set -- $(grep -h " $_mp " /tmp/i/fstab.*[0-9])
			echo "$_pp and $1 can't both be mounted at $_mp."
			$AUTO && exit 1 || return 1
		fi

		# Add ffs filesystems to list after newfs'ing them. Ignore
		# other filesystems.
		while read _pp _mp _fstype _rest; do
			[[ $_fstype == ffs ]] || continue
			_opt=
			[[ $_mp == / ]] && _opt=$MDROOTFSOPT
			newfs -q $_opt ${_pp##/dev/}
			# N.B.: '!' is lexically < '/'. That is
			#	required for correct sorting of
			#	mount points.
			FSENT="$FSENT $_mp!$_pp"
		done <$_fstab
	fi

	return 0
}

# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Functions for the dmesg listener
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------

# Acquire lock.
lock() {
	while ! mkdir /tmp/i/lock 2>/dev/null && sleep .1; do done
}

# Release lock.
unlock() {
	rm -d /tmp/i/lock 2>/dev/null
}

# Add trap to kill the listener process.
retrap() {
	trap 'kill -KILL $CPPID 2>/dev/null; echo; stty echo; exit 0' \
		INT EXIT TERM
}


# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Functions to ask (or auto-answer) questions
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------

# Log installer questions and answers so that the resulting file can be used as
# response file for an unattended install/upgrade.
log_answers() {
	if [[ -n $1 && -n $2 ]]; then
		print -r -- "${1%%'?'*} = $2" >>/tmp/i/$MODE.resp
	fi
}

# Fetch response file for autoinstall.
get_responsefile() {
	local _rf _if _mode _lf _hn _path _aifile
	export AI_MAC= AI_MODE= AI_SERVER=

	[[ -f /auto_upgrade.conf ]] && _rf=/auto_upgrade.conf _mode=upgrade
	[[ -f /auto_install.conf ]] && _rf=/auto_install.conf _mode=install
	[[ -f $_rf ]] && cp $_rf /tmp/ai/ai.$_mode.conf &&
		AI_MODE=$_mode && return

	for _if in ''; do
		[[ -x /sbin/dhclient ]] || break

		# Select a network interface for initial dhcp request.
		# Prefer the interface the system netbooted from.
		set -- $(get_ifs netboot)
		(($# == 0)) && set -- $(get_ifs)
		(($# == 1)) && _if=$1

		# Ask if multiple were found and system was not netbooted.
		while (($# > 1)); do
			ask_which "network interface" \
				"should be used for the initial DHCP request" \
				"$*"
			isin "$resp" $* && _if=$resp && break
		done

		# Issue initial dhcp request via the found interface.
		[[ -n $_if ]] && dhclient $_if || break
		_lf=/var/db/dhclient.leases.$_if

		# Extract installer mode and response file path from lease file.
		_aifile=$(lease_value $_lf filename bootfile-name)
		[[ $_aifile == ?(*/)auto_@(install|upgrade) ]] || _aifile=
		_path=${_aifile%auto_@(install|upgrade)}
		_mode=${_aifile##*?(/)auto_}

		# Extract installer server ip address from lease file.
		AI_SERVER=$(lease_value $_lf \
			server-name tftp-server-name next-server)

		# Prime hostname with host-name option from lease file.
		_hn=$(lease_value $_lf host-name)
		hostname "$_hn"
	done

	# Fetch response file if server and mode are known, otherwise tell which
	# one was missing. Try to fetch mac-mode.conf, then hostname-mode.conf,
	# and finally mode.conf.
	if [[ -n $AI_SERVER && -n $_mode ]]; then
		AI_MAC=$(ifconfig $_if | sed 's/.*lladdr \(.*\)/\1/p;d')
		for _rf in {$AI_MAC-,${_hn:+$_hn-,}}$_mode; do
			_url="http://$AI_SERVER/$_path$_rf.conf?path=$HTTP_SETDIR"
			echo "Fetching $_url"
			if unpriv ftp -Vo - "$_url" \
				>"/tmp/ai/ai.$_mode.conf" 2>/dev/null; then
				AI_MODE=$_mode
				ifconfig $_if delete down 2>/dev/null
				return 0
			fi
		done
	else
		[[ -z $AI_SERVER ]] && echo "Could not determine auto server."
		[[ -z $_mode ]] && echo "Could not determine auto mode."
	fi

	# Ask for url or local path to response file. Provide a default url if
	# server was found in lease file.
	while :; do
		ask "Response file location?" \
			"${AI_SERVER:+http://$AI_SERVER/install.conf}"
		[[ -n $resp ]] && _rf=$resp && break
	done

	# Ask for the installer mode only if auto-detection failed.
	_mode=$(echo "$_rf" | sed -En 's/^.*(install|upgrade).conf$/\1/p')
	while [[ -z $_mode ]]; do
		ask "(I)nstall or (U)pgrade?"
		[[ $resp == [iI]* ]] && _mode=install
		[[ $resp == [uU]* ]] && _mode=upgrade
	done

	echo "Fetching $_rf"
	[[ -f $_rf ]] && _rf="file://$_rf"
	unpriv ftp -Vo - "$_rf" >"/tmp/ai/ai.$_mode.conf" 2>/dev/null &&
		 AI_MODE=$_mode
	ifconfig $_if delete down 2>/dev/null
	[[ -n $AI_MODE ]]
}

# Search question in $RESPFILE, return answer in $resp.
#
# 1) split question and answer at leftmost =
# 2) strip leading/trailing blanks
# 3) compare questions case insensitive
# 4) ignore empty and comment lines and lines without =
# 5) return default answer if provided and none is found in file
# 6) treat empty/missing/multiple answers as error and exit
#
# Parameters:
#
# $1 = the question to search for
# $2 = the default answer
#
_autorespond() {
	typeset -l _q=$1 _key
	local _def=$2 _l _val

	[[ -f $RESPFILE ]] || return

	# Find a suitable response in /tmp/ai/ai.conf and remove it if found.
	mv /tmp/ai/ai.conf /tmp/ai/ai.conf.tmp
	while IFS=' 	' read -r _l; do
		[[ $_l == [!#=]*=?* ]] || continue
		_key=${_l%%*([[:blank:]])=*}
		_val=${_l##*([!=])=*([[:blank:]])}
		[[ $_q == @(|*[[:blank:]])"$_key"@([[:blank:]?]*|) ]] &&
			resp=$_val && cat && return
		print -r " $_l"
	done </tmp/ai/ai.conf.tmp >/tmp/ai/ai.conf
	[[ -n $_def ]] && resp=$_def && return
	echo "\nQuestion has no answer in response file."
	exit 1
}

# Issue a read into the global variable $resp. If the dmesg output is
# changed while inside this function, the current read will be aborted
# and the function will return a non-zero value. Normally, the caller
# will then reprint any prompt and call the function again.
#
# Optional parameters:
#
# $1 = the question to ask the user
# $2 = the default answer
#
_ask() {
	local _q=$1 _def=$2 _int _redo=0 _pid

	lock; dmesg >/tmp/i/update; unlock
	echo -n "${_q:+$_q }${_def:+[$_def] }"
	_autorespond "$_q" "$_def" && echo "$resp" && return
	trap "_int=1" INT
	trap "_redo=1" TERM
	read resp
	lock; rm /tmp/i/update; unlock
	if ((_redo)); then
		stty raw
		stty -raw
	else
		case $resp in
		!)	echo "Type 'exit' to return to install."
			sh
			_redo=1
			;;
		!*)	eval "${resp#?}"
			_redo=1
			;;
		esac
	fi
	retrap
	((_int)) && kill -INT $$
	: ${resp:=$_def}
	return $_redo
}

# Ask for user input presenting question $1 with an optional default answer $2.
# Save the answer in the global variable $resp. Additionally write the question
# and the answer to a logfile. Parameters $1 and $2 are passed on to _ask(),
# which is called repeatedly until it succeds.
ask() {
	while ! _ask "$1" "$2"; do done
	log_answers "$1" "$resp"
}

# Ask the user a yes/no question, and insist on 'y', 'yes', 'n' or 'no'.
# Return 'y' or 'n' in $resp.
# Exit code: (y)es => 0, (n)o => 1
#
# Parameters:
#
# $1 = the question to ask the user
# $2 = the default answer (assumed to be 'n' if empty).
#
ask_yn() {
	local _q=$1 _a=${2:-no}
	typeset -l _resp

	while :; do
		ask "$_q" "$_a"
		_resp=$resp
		case $_resp in
		y|yes)	resp=y; return 0;;
		n|no)	resp=n; return 1;;
		esac
		echo "'$resp' is not a valid choice."
		$AUTO && exit 1
	done
}

# Ask for the user to select one value from a list, or 'done'.
# At exit $resp holds selected item, or 'done'.
#
# Parameters:
#
# $1 = name of the list items (disk, cd, etc.)
# $2 = question to ask
# $3 = list of valid choices
# $4 = default choice, if it is not specified use the first item in $3
#
# N.B.! $3 and $4 will be "expanded" using eval, so be sure to escape them
#       if they contain spooky stuff
ask_which() {
	local _name=$1 _query=$2 _list=$3 _def=$4 _dynlist _dyndef _key _q
	_key=$(echo "$_name" | sed 's/[^[:alnum:]]/_/g')

	while :; do
		eval "_dynlist=\"$_list\""
		eval "_dyndef=\"$_def\""

		# Clean away whitespace and determine the default.
		set -o noglob
		set -- $_dyndef; _dyndef="$1"
		set -- $_dynlist; _dynlist="$*"
		set +o noglob
		(($# < 1)) && resp=done && return

		: ${_dyndef:=$1}
		echo "Available ${_name}s are: $_dynlist."
		_q="Which $_name $_query?"
		echo -n "$_q (or 'done') ${_dyndef:+[$_dyndef] }"
		_autorespond "$_q" "${_dyndef-done}" && echo "$resp" \
			|| _ask || continue
		[[ -z $resp ]] && resp="$_dyndef"

		# Quote $resp to prevent user from confusing isin() by
		# entering something like 'a a'.
		if isin "$resp" $_dynlist done; then
			log_answers "$_q" "$resp"
			break
		fi
		echo "'$resp' is not a valid choice."
		$AUTO && [[ -n $RESPFILE ]] && exit 1
	done
}

# Ask for user input until a non-empty reply is entered.
# Save the user input (or the default) in $resp.
#
# Parameters:
#
# $1 = the question to ask the user
# $2 = the default answer
#
function ask_until {
	resp=

	while true; do
		ask "$1" "$2"
		[[ -n $resp ]] && break
		echo "A response is required."
		$AUTO && exit 1
	done
}

# Ask for a password, saving the input in $resp.
#
# 1) Display $1 as the prompt.
# 2) *Don't* allow the '!' options that ask does.
# 3) *Don't* echo input.
# 4) *Don't* interpret "\" as escape character.
# 5) Preserve whitespace in input
#
ask_pass() {
	stty -echo
	IFS= read -r resp?"$1 "
	stty echo
	echo
}

# Ask for a password twice, saving the input in $_password.
ask_password() {
	local _q=$1

	if $AUTO; then
		echo -n "$_q "
		_autorespond "$_q"
		echo '<provided>'
		_password=$resp
		return
	fi

	while :; do
		ask_pass "$_q (will not echo)"
		_password=$resp

		ask_pass "$_q (again)"
		[[ $resp == "$_password" ]] && break

		echo "Passwords do not match, try again."
	done
}


# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Support functions for donetconfig()
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------

# Issue a DHCP request to configure interface $1 and add the host-name option to
# /etc/dhclient.conf using $2.
dhcp_request() {
	local _if=$1 _hn=$2

	echo "lookup file bind" >/etc/resolv.conf.tail
	echo "send host-name \"$_hn\";" >/etc/dhclient.conf

	ifconfig $_if group dhcp >/dev/null 2>&1

	dhclient -c /dev/stdin $_if <<__EOT
initial-interval 1;
backoff-cutoff 2;
reboot 5;
timeout 10;
send host-name "$_hn";
__EOT

	# Move configuration files to where they will be copied to the
	# installed system. Overwrites configuration information from
	# last successful dhcp attempt.
	mv /etc/dhclient.conf /tmp/i/dhclient.conf
	mv /etc/resolv.conf.tail /tmp/i/resolv.conf.tail
}

# Obtain and output the inet information related to interface $1.
# Should output '<UP/DOWN> <addr> <netmask> <rest of inet line>'.
v4_info() {
	ifconfig $1 inet | sed -n '
		1s/.*<UP,.*/UP/p
		1s/.*<.*/DOWN/p
		/inet/s/netmask//
		/inet/s///p'
}

# Convert a netmask in hex format ($1) to dotted decimal format.
hextodec() {
	set -- $(echo ${1#0x} | sed 's/\(..\)/0x\1 /g')
	echo $(($1)).$(($2)).$(($3)).$(($4))
}

# Create an entry in the hosts file. If an entry with the same symbolic name and
# address family already exists, delete it.
#
# Parameters:
#
# $1 = IP address (v6 if it contains ':', else v4)
# $2 = symbolic name
#
add_hostent() {
	local _addr=$1 _name=$2 _delim="."

	[[ -z $_addr || -z $_name ]] && return

	[[ $_addr == *:* ]] && _delim=":"
	sed -i "/^[0-9a-fA-F]*[$_delim].*[ 	]$_name\$/d" \
		/tmp/i/hosts 2>/dev/null

	echo "$_addr $_name" >>/tmp/i/hosts
}

# Configure IPv4 interface.
#
# Parameters:
#
# $1 = name of the network device
# $2 = hostname to use for dhcp request
# $3 = /path/to/hostname.if
#
v4_config() {
	local _if=$1 _name=$2 _hn=$3 _prompt _addr _mask

	if ifconfig $_if | grep -q 'groups:.* dhcp'; then
		_addr=dhcp
	else
		set -- $(v4_info $_if)
		if [[ -n $2 ]]; then
			_addr=$2; _mask=$(hextodec $3)
			ifconfig $_if inet $_addr delete
		fi
	fi

	if [[ -x /sbin/dhclient ]]; then
		_prompt="or 'dhcp' "
		# Don't make 'dhcp' the default if dhcp was already used.
		ifconfig dhcp >/dev/null 2>&1 || _addr=dhcp
	fi
	_prompt="IPv4 address for $_if? (${_prompt}or 'none')"

	ask_until "$_prompt" "$_addr"
	case $resp in
	none)	;;
	dhcp)	if [[ ! -x /sbin/dhclient ]]; then
			echo "DHCP not possible - no /sbin/dhclient."
		else
			dhcp_request $_if "$_name"
			echo "dhcp" >>$_hn
		fi
		;;
	*)	_addr=$resp
		ask_until "Netmask for $_if?" "${_mask:=255.255.255.0}"
		ifconfig $_if -group dhcp >/dev/null 2>&1
		if ifconfig $_if inet $_addr netmask $resp up; then
			add_hostent "$_addr" "$_name"
			echo "inet $_addr $resp" >>$_hn
		fi
		;;
	esac
}

# Obtain and output the inet6 information related to interface $1.
# Should output '<UP/DOWN> <addr> <prefixlen> <rest of inet line> '.
v6_info() {
	ifconfig $1 inet6 | sed -n '
		1s/.*<UP,.*/UP/p
		1s/.*<.*/DOWN/p
		/scopeid/d
		/inet6/s/prefixlen//
		/inet6/s///p'
}

# Set up IPv6 default route on interface $1.
v6_defroute() {
	local _if=$1 _prompt _resp _routers PS3

	route -n show -inet6 | egrep -q '^default[[:space:]]' && return

	_routers=$(bsort $(ping6 -n -c 2 ff02::2%$_if 2>/dev/null |
		sed -n '/bytes from/{s/^.*from //;s/,.*$//;p;}' |
		sed -n 'G;s/\n/&&/;/^\(.*\n\).*\n\1/d;h;P'))

	_prompt="IPv6 default router?"

	if $AUTO; then
		_autorespond "$_prompt" && _resp=$resp && echo "$_prompt $_resp"
	else
		PS3="$_prompt (${_routers:+list #, }IPv6 address or 'none'): "
		select _resp in $_routers; do
			[[ ${_resp:=$REPLY} == *:* ]] && break
			[[ $_resp == none ]] && return
		done
	fi

	route -n add -inet6 -host default "$_resp" &&
		echo "$_resp" >>/tmp/i/mygate
}

# Configure IPv6 interface.
#
# Parameters:
#
# $1 = name of the network device
# $2 = hostname to use for dhcp request
# $3 = /path/to/hostname.if
#
v6_config() {
	local _if=$1 _name=$2 _hn=$3 _addr _prefixlen _prompt

	ifconfig lo0 inet6 >/dev/null 2>&1 || return

	set -- $(v6_info $_if)
	[[ -n $2 ]] && { _addr=$2; _prefixlen=$3; }

	ifconfig $_if inet6 >/dev/null 2>&1 && _prompt="or 'rtsol' "
	_prompt="IPv6 address for $_if? (${_prompt}or 'none')"
	ask_until "$_prompt" "${_addr:-none}"

	case $resp in
	none)	return
		;;
	rtsol)	ifconfig $_if inet6 >/dev/null 2>&1 ||
			{ echo "No INET6 support."; return; }
		ifconfig $_if up
		ifconfig $_if inet6 autoconf && echo "up\nrtsol" >>$_hn
		return
		;;
	esac

	_addr=$resp
	ask_until "IPv6 prefix length for $_if?" "${_prefixlen:=64}"
	ifconfig $_if inet6 $_addr prefixlen $resp up || return
	echo "inet6 $_addr $resp" >>$_hn
	add_hostent "$_addr" "$_name"

	v6_defroute $_if
}

# Perform an 802.11 network scan on interface $1.
# The result is cached in $WLANLIST.
ieee80211_scan() {
	# N.B. Skipping quoted nwid's for now.
	[[ -f $WLANLIST ]] ||
		ifconfig $1 scan |
		sed -n 's/^		nwid \([^"]\)/\1/p' >$WLANLIST
	cat $WLANLIST
}

# Configure 802.11 interface $1 and append ifconfig options to hostname.if $2.
ieee80211_config() {
	local _if=$1 _hn=$2 _prompt _nwid _haswpa=0 _err

	# Reset 802.11 settings and determine wpa capability.
	ifconfig $_if -nwid -nwkey
	ifconfig $_if -wpa 2>/dev/null && _haswpa=1

	# Empty scan cache.
	rm -f $WLANLIST

	while [[ -z $_nwid ]]; do
		ask_until "Access point? (ESSID, 'any', list# or '?')" "any"
		case "$resp" in
		+([0-9]))
			_nwid=$(ieee80211_scan $_if | sed -n "${resp}s/ .*//p")
			[[ -z $_nwid ]] && echo "There is no line $resp."
			;;
		\?)	ieee80211_scan $_if |
				sed -n 's/^\([^ ]*\) chan .* bssid \([^ ]*\) .*$/	\1 (\2)/p' |
				cat -n | more -c
			;;
		*)	_nwid=$resp
			;;
		esac
	done

	# 'any' implies that only open access points are considered.
	if [[ $_nwid != any ]]; then
		ifconfig $_if nwid "$_nwid"
		quote nwid "$_nwid" >>$_hn

		_prompt="Security protocol? (O)pen, (W)EP"
		((_haswpa == 1)) && _prompt="$_prompt, WPA-(P)SK"
		while :; do
			ask_until "$_prompt" "O"
			case "$_haswpa-$resp" in
			?-[Oo])	break
				;;
			?-[Ww])	ask_until "WEP key? (will echo)"
				# Make sure ifconfig accepts the key.
				if _err=$(ifconfig $_if nwkey "$resp" 2>&1) &&
					[[ -z $_err ]]; then
					quote nwkey "$resp" >>$_hn
					break
				fi
				echo "$_err"
				;;
			1-[Pp])	ask_until "WPA passphrase? (will echo)"
				# Make sure ifconfig accepts the key.
				if ifconfig $_if wpakey "$resp"; then
					quote wpakey "$resp" >>$_hn
					break
				fi
				;;
			*)	echo "'$resp' is not a valid choice."
				;;
			esac
		done
	fi
}

# Set up IPv4 and IPv6 interface configuration.
configure_ifs() {
	local _first _ifs _if _name _hn _vl=0 _vd _vi _p _tags

	# In case of restart, discover last vlan configured.
	while :; do
		_vd=$(ifconfig vlan$_vl 2>&1)
		[[ $_vd == @(*no such interface*) ]] && break
		[[ $_vd == @(*vlan: +([[:digit:]]) parent interface:*) ]] ||
			break
		((_vl++))
	done
	_vd=

	# Always need lo0 configured.
	ifconfig lo0 inet 127.0.0.1/8

	# In case of restart, delete previous default gateway config.
	rm -f /tmp/i/mygate

	while :; do
		# Create new vlan if possible.
		ifconfig vlan$_vl create >/dev/null 2>&1

		ask_which "network interface" "do you wish to configure" \
			'$(get_ifs)' \
			${_p:-'$( (get_ifs netboot; get_ifs) | sed q )'}
		[[ $resp == done ]] && break

		_if=$resp
		_hn=/tmp/i/hostname.$_if
		rm -f $_hn

		# If the offered vlan is chosen, ask the relevant
		# questions and bring it up.
		if [[ $_if == vlan+([0-9]) ]]; then
			# Get existing tag for this vlan.
			_vi=$(ifconfig $_if 2>/dev/null |
				sed -n 's/vlan: \([0-9]*\).*/\1/p')
			# Get list of all in-use tags.
			_tags=$(ifconfig vlan 2>/dev/null |
				sed -n 's/vlan: \([0-9]*\).*/\1/p')
			# Current tag is a valid tag for this vlan.
			[[ -n $_tags ]] && _tags=$(rmel "$_vi" $_tags)
			if [[ -z $_vi ]]; then
				_vi=0
				while ((++_vi < 4096)); do
					! isin "$_vi" $_tags && break
				done
			fi
			_ifs=$(get_ifs)
			set -- $_ifs
			while [[ $1 == vlan+([0-9]) ]]; do
				shift
			done
			ask "Which interface:tag should $_if be on?" \
				"${_vd:=$1}:$_vi"
			_vd=${resp%%:*}
			_vi=${resp##*:}

			# Validate that $_vd is a real interface.
			if ! (isin "$_vd" $_ifs &&
				[[ $_vd != vlan+([0-9]) ]]); then
				echo "Invalid interface choice '$_vd'"
				_vd=
				continue
			fi

			# Validate range of $_vi as 1-4095, and $_vi not in use.
			if ((_vi < 1 || _vi > 4095)) || isin "$_vi" $_tags; then
				echo "Invalid or in-use vlan tag '$_vi'"
				continue
			fi

			# hostname.$_vd must say something, anything, to
			# make sure it is up.
			grep -qs "^up" /tmp/i/hostname.$_vd ||
				echo "up" >>/tmp/i/hostname.$_vd
			chmod 640 /tmp/i/hostname.$_vd
			ifconfig $_vd up

			# Make sure a hostname.$_if is created with this info.
			ifconfig $_if destroy >/dev/null 2>&1
			ifconfig $_if vlan $_vi vlandev $_vd
			echo "vlan $_vi vlandev $_vd" >>$_hn
			# Create a new vlan if we just configured the highest.
			[[ ${_if##vlan} == $_vl ]] && ((_vl++))
		fi

		# Test if it is an 802.11 interface.
		ifconfig $_if 2>/dev/null | grep -q "^[[:space:]]*ieee80211:" &&
			ieee80211_config $_if $_hn

		# First interface configured will use the hostname without
		# asking the user.
		resp=$(hostname -s)
		[[ -n $_first && $_first != $_if ]] &&
			ask "Symbolic (host) name for $_if?" $resp
		_name=$resp

		v4_config $_if $_name $_hn
		v6_config $_if $_name $_hn

		if [[ -f $_hn ]]; then
			chmod 640 $_hn
			: ${_first:=$_if}
		fi

		NIFS=$(ls -1 /tmp/i/hostname.* 2>/dev/null | grep -c ^)
		_p=done
	done
}

# Set up IPv4 default route.
v4_defroute() {
	local _dr

	# Only configure a default route if an IPv4 address was configured.
	[[ -n $(ifconfig | sed -n '/[ 	]inet .* broadcast /p') ]] || return

	# Check routing table to see if a default route ($1) already exists
	# and if it is handled by dhclient ($2).
	set -- $(route -nv show -inet |
		{ set -- $(grep '^default '); print $2 $9; })
	[[ -n $1 ]] && _dr=$1

	# Don't ask if a default route exits and is handled by dhclient.
	[[ -n $_dr && $2 == \"DHCLIENT && -f /tmp/i/dhclient.conf ]] && return

	while :; do
		ask_until "Default IPv4 route? (IPv4 address or none)" "$_dr"
		[[ $resp == none ]] && break
		route delete -inet default >/dev/null 2>&1
		route -n add -inet -host default "$resp" &&
			{ echo "$resp" >>/tmp/i/mygate; break; }
		# Put the old default route back. The new one did not work.
		route -n add -inet -host default $_dr >/dev/null 2>&1
	done
}

# Extract fully qualified domain name from current hostname. If none is
# currently set, use 'my.domain'.
get_fqdn() {
	local _dn

	_dn=$(hostname)
	_dn=${_dn#$(hostname -s)}
	_dn=${_dn#.}

	echo "${_dn:=my.domain}"
}


# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Support functions for install_sets()
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------

# Check that missing required sets were deliberately skipped.
# Care is taken to make sure the return value is correct.
sane_install() {
	local _q=$1 _s

	for _s in $SANESETS; do
		isin "$_s" $DEFAULTSETS || continue
		[[ -n $_q ]] && return 1
		# If sane_install has no argument, harass the user.
		if ! ask_yn "Are you *SURE* your $MODE is complete without '$_s'?"; then
			$AUTO && exit 1 || return 1
		fi
	done
}

# Show list of available sets and let the user select which sets to install.
# Set $resp to list of selected sets.
#
# Parameters:
#
# $1 = available sets
# $2 = already selected sets
#
select_sets() {
	local _avail=$1 _selected=$2 _f _action _col=$COLUMNS

	# account for 4 spaces added to the sets list
	let COLUMNS=_col-8

	cat <<__EOT

Select sets by entering a set name, a file name pattern or 'all'. De-select
sets by prepending a '-' to the set name, file name pattern or 'all'. Selected
sets are labelled '[X]'.
__EOT
	while :; do
		for _f in $_avail; do
			isin "$_f" $_selected && echo "[X] $_f" || echo "[ ] $_f"
		done | show_cols | sed 's/^/    /'
		ask "Set name(s)? (or 'abort' or 'done')" done

		set -o noglob
		for resp in $resp; do
			case $resp in
			abort)	_selected=; break 2;;
			done)	break 2;;
			-*)	_action=rmel;;
			*)	_action=addel;;
			esac
			resp=${resp#[+-]}
			[[ $resp == all ]] && resp=*

			for _f in $_avail; do
				[[ $_f == $resp ]] &&
					_selected=$($_action $_f $_selected)
			done
		done
	done

	set +o noglob
	COLUMNS=$_col

	resp=$_selected
}

# Run a command ($2+) as unprivileged user ($1).
# Take extra care that after "cmd" no "user" processes exist.
#
# Optionally:
#	- create "file" and chown it to "user"
#	- after "cmd", chown "file" back to root
#
# Usage: do_as user [-f file] cmd
do_as() {
	(( $# >= 2 )) || return

	local _file _rc _user=$1
	shift

	if [[ $1 == -f ]]; then
		_file=$2
		shift 2
	fi

	if [[ -n $_file ]]; then
		>$_file
		chown "$_user" "$_file"
	fi

	doas -u "$_user" "$@"
	_rc=$?

	while doas -u "$_user" kill -9 -1 2>/dev/null; do
		echo "Processes still running for user $_user after: $@"
		sleep 1
	done

	[[ -n $_file ]] && chown root "$_file"

	return $_rc
}

unpriv() {
	do_as _sndio "$@"
}

unpriv2() {
	do_as _file "$@"
}

# Install a user-selected subset of the files in $2 from the source
# named in $1. Display an error message for failed installs so the
# user will know to try again.
install_files() {
	local _src=$1 _files=$2 _f _sets _get_sets _n _col=$COLUMNS \
		_tmpfs _tmpsrc _cfile=/tmp/SHA256 _fsrc _unver _t _issue
	local _srclocal=false _unpriv=unpriv

	# Fetch sets from local sources (disk, cdrom, nfs) as root.
	[[ $_src == file://* ]] && _srclocal=true _unpriv=

	# Initialize _sets to the list of sets found in _src, and initialize
	# _get_sets to the intersection of _sets and DEFAULTSETS.
	#
	# Sets will be installed in the order given in THESETS to ensure proper
	# installation.  So, to minimize user confusion display the sets in the
	# order in which they will be installed.
	for _f in $THESETS; do
		isin "$_f" $_files || continue
		_sets=$(addel $_f $_sets)
		isin "$_f" $DEFAULTSETS "site$VERSION-$(hostname -s).tgz" &&
			_get_sets=$(addel $_f $_get_sets)
	done

	if [[ -z $_sets ]]; then
		echo -n "Looked at $_src "
		echo "and found no $OBSD sets.  The set names looked for were:"

		let COLUMNS=_col-8
		for _n in $THESETS; do echo $_n; done | show_cols | sed 's/^/    /'
		COLUMNS=$_col

		$AUTO && exit 1
		echo
		return
	fi

	isin "INSTALL.$ARCH" $_files ||
		ask_yn "INSTALL.$ARCH not found. Use sets found here anyway?" ||
		return

	select_sets "$_sets" "$_get_sets"

	[[ -n $resp ]] || return
	_get_sets=$resp

	# Reorder $_get_sets.
	_get_sets=$(for s in $THESETS; do isin "$s" $_get_sets && echo $s; done)

	# Note which sets didn't verify ok.
	_unver=$_get_sets

	# Try to prefetch and control checksum files.
	# Use dummy for loop as combined assignment and do { ... } while(0).
	for _issue in ''; do
		! isin SHA256.sig $_files &&
			_issue="Directory does not contain SHA256.sig" && break

		# For non-local sources find a filesystem to store the prefetched
		# sets. Prefer filesystems which are not used during extraction.
		# They need to have 512 MB free space. Otherwise use any other
		# filesystem having 2 GB free space to prevent overflow during
		# extraction.
		$_srclocal || _tmpfs=$( (
			for fs in /mnt/{{,var/}tmp,home,usr{/local,}}; do
				df -k $fs 2>/dev/null | grep " $fs\$"
			done
			df -k
		) | (
			while read a a a a m m; do
				[[ $m == /mnt/@(@(|var/)tmp|home|usr/@(src,obj,xobj))@(|/*) ]] &&
					((a > 524288)) && echo $m && exit
				[[ $m == /mnt@(|/*) ]] &&
					((a > 524288 * 4)) && echo $m && exit
			done
		) )

		if ! $_srclocal; then
			if [[ -d $_tmpfs ]]; then
				# Try to clean up from previous runs, assuming
				# the _tmpfs selection yields the same mount
				# point.
				for _tmpsrc in $_tmpfs/sets.+([0-9]).+([0-9]); do
					[[ -d $_tmpsrc ]] && rm -r $_tmpsrc
				done
				! _tmpsrc=$(tmpdir "$_tmpfs/sets") &&
				_issue="Cannot create prefetch area" && break
			else
				_issue="Cannot determine prefetch area" && break
			fi
		fi

		# Cleanup from previous runs.
		rm -f $_cfile $_cfile.sig

		_t=Get/Verify
		$_srclocal && _t='Verifying '

		# Fetch signature file.
		! $_unpriv ftp -D "$_t" -Vmo - "$_src/SHA256.sig" >"$_cfile.sig" &&
			_issue="Cannot fetch SHA256.sig" && break

		# Verify signature file with public keys.
		! unpriv -f "$_cfile" \
			signify -Vep $PUB_KEY -x "$_cfile.sig" -m "$_cfile" &&
			_issue="Signature check of SHA256.sig failed" && break

		for _f in $_get_sets; do
			rm -f /tmp/h /tmp/fail

			# Fetch set and create checksum by pipe through sha256.
			# Create a flag file in case ftp failed. Sets from net
			# are written to prefetch area, the output of local sets
			# is discarded.
			( $_unpriv ftp -D "$_t" -Vmo - "$_src/$_f" || >/tmp/fail ) |
			( $_srclocal && unpriv2 sha256 >/tmp/h ||
				unpriv2 -f /tmp/h sha256 -ph /tmp/h >"$_tmpsrc/$_f" )

			# Handle failed transfer.
			if [[ -f /tmp/fail ]]; then
				rm -f "$_tmpsrc/$_f"
				if ! ask_yn "Fetching of $_f failed. Continue anyway?"; then
					[[ -d $_tmpsrc ]] && rm -rf "$_tmpsrc"
					$AUTO && exit 1
					return
				fi
				continue
			fi

			# Verify sets by comparing its checksum with SHA256.
			if fgrep -qx "SHA256 ($_f) = $(</tmp/h)" "$_cfile"; then
				_unver=$(rmel $_f $_unver)
			else
				if ! ask_yn "Checksum test for $_f failed. Continue anyway?"; then
					[[ -d $_tmpsrc ]] && rm -rf "$_tmpsrc"
					$AUTO && exit 1
					return
				fi
			fi
		done
	done

	[[ -n $_unver ]] && : ${_issue:="Unverified sets:" ${_unver% }}
	if [[ -n $_issue ]] &&
		! ask_yn "$_issue. Continue without verification?"; then
		[[ -d $_tmpsrc ]] && rm -rf "$_tmpsrc"
		$AUTO && exit 1
		return
	fi

	for _f in $_get_sets; do
		_fsrc="$_src/$_f"
		[[ -f $_tmpsrc/$_f ]] && _fsrc="file://$_tmpsrc/$_f"
		case $_fsrc in
		*.tgz)	$_unpriv ftp -D Installing -Vmo - "$_fsrc" |
				tar -zxphf - -C /mnt
			if [[ $_f == ?(x)base*.tgz && $MODE == install ]]; then
				ftp -D Extracting -Vmo - \
				file:///mnt/var/sysmerge/${_f%%base*}etc.tgz |
				tar -zxphf - -C /mnt
			fi
			;;
		*)	$_unpriv ftp -D Installing -Vmo - "$_fsrc" >"/mnt/$_f"
			;;
		esac
		if (($?)); then
			if ! ask_yn "Installation of $_f failed. Continue anyway?"; then
				[[ -d $_tmpsrc ]] && rm -rf "$_tmpsrc"
				$AUTO && exit 1
				return
			fi
		else
			DEFAULTSETS=$(rmel $_f $DEFAULTSETS)
		fi
		[[ -d $_tmpsrc ]] && rm -f "$_tmpsrc/$_f"
	done
	[[ -d $_tmpsrc ]] && rm -rf "$_tmpsrc" || true
}

# Fetch install sets from an HTTP server possibly using a proxy.
install_http() {
	local _d _f _flist _file_list _prompt _tls _http_proto _url_base
	local _idx=/tmp/i/index.txt _sha=/tmp/i/SHA256 _sig=/tmp/i/SHA256.sig
	local _iu_url _iu_srv _iu_dir _mirror_url _mirror_srv _mirror_dir

	# N.B.: Don't make INSTALL_MIRROR a local variable! It preserves the
	# mirror information if install_http() is called multiple times with
	# mirror and local servers. That ensures that the mirror server ends
	# up in /etc/installurl file if one of the servers is not a mirror.

	# N.B.: 'http_proxy' is an environment variable used by ftp(1).
	# DON'T change the name or case!
	ask "HTTP proxy URL? (e.g. 'http://proxy:8080', or 'none')" \
		"${http_proxy:-none}"
	unset http_proxy
	[[ $resp == none ]] || export http_proxy=$resp

	# If the mirror server listfile download failed, inform the user and
	# show a reduced prompt.
	if [[ -s $HTTP_LIST ]]; then
		_prompt="HTTP Server? (hostname, list#, 'done' or '?')"
	else
		echo "(Unable to get list from libertybsd.net, but that is OK)"
		_prompt="HTTP Server? (hostname or 'done')"
	fi

	# Use information from /etc/installurl as defaults for upgrades.
	# Format of installurl: _http_proto://_iu_srv/_iu_dir
	#                       ^--------- _iu_url ---------^
	if [[ $MODE == upgrade ]] &&
		_iu_url=$(stripcom /mnt/etc/installurl); then
		_iu_srv=${_iu_url#*://}
		_iu_srv=${_iu_srv%%/*}
		_iu_dir=${_iu_url##*$_iu_srv*(/)}
	fi

	# Get server IP address or hostname and optionally the http protocol.
	while :; do
		ask_until "$_prompt" "${_iu_srv:-$HTTP_SERVER}"
		case $resp in
		done)	return
			;;
		"?")	[[ -s $HTTP_LIST ]] || continue
			# Show a numbered list of mirror servers.
			cat -n < $HTTP_LIST | more -c
			;;
		+([0-9]))
			# A number is only used as a line number in $HTTP_LIST.
			[[ -s $HTTP_LIST ]] || continue
			# Extract the URL from the mirror server listfile.
			set -- $(sed -n "${resp}p" $HTTP_LIST)
			if (($# < 1)); then
				echo "There is no line $resp."
				continue
			fi
			HTTP_SERVER=${1%%/*}
			# Repeat loop to get user to confirm server address.
			;;
		?(http?(s)://)+([A-Za-z0-9:.\[\]_-]))
			case $resp in
			https://*)	_tls=force _http_proto=https;;
			http://*)	_tls=no    _http_proto=http;;
			*)		_tls=try   _http_proto=$HTTP_PROTO;;
			esac
			if ! $FTP_TLS && [[ $_tls == force ]]; then
				echo "https not supported on this platform."
				$AUTO && exit 1 || continue
			fi
			HTTP_SERVER=${resp#*://}
			break
			;;
		*)	echo "'$resp' is not a valid hostname."
			;;
		esac
	done

	# Get directory info from *last* line starting with the server
	# name. This means the last install from a mirror will not keep
	# the specific directory info. But an install from a local
	# server *will* remember the specific directory info.
	# Format: _mirror_srv/_mirror_dir location_info
	#         ^---- _mirror_url ----^
	set -- $(grep -i "^$HTTP_SERVER" $HTTP_LIST 2>/dev/null | sed '$!d')
	_mirror_url=${1%%*(/)}
	_mirror_srv=${_mirror_url%%/*}
	_mirror_dir=${_mirror_url##*$_mirror_srv*(/)}

	# Decide on the default for the "Server directory" question.
	if [[ -n $_mirror_url ]]; then
		# Use directory information from cgi server if HTTP_SERVER was
		# found in HTTP_LIST. That is either an official mirror or the
		# server used in a previous installation or upgrade.
		_d=$_mirror_dir/$HTTP_SETDIR

		# Preserve the information that it is an official mirror if
		# location is present in $2.
		(($# > 1)) && INSTALL_MIRROR=$_mirror_url
	elif [[ -n $_iu_url ]]; then
		# Otherwise, if it exists, use directory information from
		# installurl(5) during upgrade.
		_d=$_iu_dir/$HTTP_SETDIR
	else
		_d=pub/LibertyBSD/$HTTP_SETDIR
	fi

	ask_until "Server directory?" "$_d"
	HTTP_DIR=${resp##+(/)}
	_url_base="$_http_proto://$HTTP_SERVER/$HTTP_DIR"

	# Fetch SHA256.sig to create the list of files to select from.
	rm -f $_idx $_sha $_sig
	if ! unpriv -f $_sig \
		ftp -w 15 -VMo $_sig "$_url_base/SHA256.sig" 2>/dev/null; then
		case $_tls in
		force)	$AUTO && exit 1 || return
			;;
		try)	ask_yn "Unable to connect using https. Use http instead?" ||
				return
			_http_proto=http
			_url_base="http://$HTTP_SERVER/$HTTP_DIR"
			unpriv -f $_sig ftp -VMo $_sig "$_url_base/SHA256.sig" \
				2>/dev/null
			;;
		esac
	fi

	# Verify SHA256.sig, write SHA256 and extract the list of files.
	if unpriv -f $_sha \
		signify -Vep $PUB_KEY -x $_sig -m $_sha >/dev/null 2>&1; then
		_file_list="$(sed -n 's/^SHA256 (\(.*\)).*$/\1/p' $_sha)"
		_file_list="SHA256.sig $_file_list"
	else
		echo "Unable to get a verified list of distribution sets."
		# Deny this server, if it's a mirror without a valid SHA256.sig.
		if [[ ${_url_base%/$HTTP_SETDIR} == "$INSTALL_MIRROR" ]]; then
			$AUTO && exit 1 || return
		fi
	fi

	# Fetch index.txt, extract file list but add only entries that are not
	# already in _file_list. This allows for a verified list of distribution
	# sets from SHA256.sig, siteXX sets or the whole set list from index.txt
	# if SHA256.sig was not found (e.g. self compiled sets).
	if unpriv -f $_idx \
		ftp -VMo $_idx "$_url_base/index.txt" 2>/dev/null; then
		_flist=$(sed -En 's/^.* ([a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9._-]+)$/\1/p' $_idx)
		for _f in $_flist; do
			! isin "$_f" $_file_list && _file_list="$_file_list $_f"
		done
	fi
	rm -f $_idx $_sha $_sig

	install_files "$_url_base" "$_file_list"

	# Remember the sets location which is used later for creating the
	# installurl(5) file and to tell the cgi server.
	if [[ -n $INSTALL_MIRROR ]]; then
		INSTALL_URL=$_http_proto://$INSTALL_MIRROR
	else
		# Remove the architecture and snaphots or version part.
		INSTALL_URL=${_url_base%/$ARCH}
		INSTALL_URL=${INSTALL_URL%@(/$VERSION|/snapshots)}
	fi
}

# Ask for the path to the set files on an already mounted filesystem and start
# the set installation.
install_mounted_fs() {
	local _dir

	while :; do
		ask_until "Pathname to the sets? (or 'done')" "$SETDIR"
		[[ $resp == done ]] && return
		# Accept a valid /mnt2 or /mnt relative path.
		[[ -d /mnt2/$resp ]] && { _dir=/mnt2/$resp; break; }
		[[ -d /mnt/$resp ]] && { _dir=/mnt/$resp; break; }
		# Accept a valid absolute path.
		[[ -d /$resp ]] && { _dir=/$resp; break; }
		echo "The directory '$resp' does not exist."
		$AUTO && exit 1
	done

	install_files "file://$_dir" "$(ls $_dir/)"
}

# Install sets from CD-ROM drive $1.
install_cdrom() {
	local _drive=$1

	make_dev $_drive && mount_mnt2 $_drive || return

	install_mounted_fs
}

# Install sets from disk.
# Ask for the disk device containing the set files.
install_disk() {
	if ! ask_yn "Is the disk partition already mounted?"; then
		ask_which "disk" "contains the $MODE media" \
			'$(bsort $(get_dkdevs))' \
			'$(bsort $(rmel $ROOTDISK $(get_dkdevs)))'
		[[ $resp == done ]] && return 1

		# Ensure the device file exists and mount the fs on /mnt2.
		make_dev $resp && mount_mnt2 $resp || return
	fi

	install_mounted_fs
}

# Ask for the nfs share details, mount it and start the set installation.
install_nfs() {
	local _tcp

	# Get the IP address of the server.
	ask_until "Server IP address or hostname?" "$NFS_ADDR"
	NFS_ADDR=$resp

	# Get the server path to mount.
	ask_until "Filesystem on server to mount?" "$NFS_PATH"
	NFS_PATH=$resp

	# Determine use of TCP.
	ask_yn "Use TCP transport? (requires TCP-capable NFS server)" && _tcp=-T

	# Mount the server.
	mount_nfs $_tcp -o ro -R 5 $NFS_ADDR:$NFS_PATH /mnt2 || return

	install_mounted_fs
}

# Mount filesystem containing the set files on device $1, optionally ask the
# user for the device name.
mount_mnt2() {
	local _dev=$1 _opts _file=/tmp/i/parts.$1 _parts

	disklabel $_dev 2>/dev/null |
		sed -En '/swap|unused/d;/^  [a-p]: /p' >$_file
	_parts=$(sed 's/^  \(.\): .*/\1/' $_file)
	set -- $_parts
	(($# == 0)) && { echo "No filesystems found on $_dev."; return 1; }

	if isin "c" $_parts; then
		# Don't ask questions if 'c' contains a filesystem.
		resp=c
	elif (($# == 1)); then
		# Don't ask questions if there's only one choice.
		resp=$1
	else
		# Display partitions with filesystems and ask which to use.
		cat $_file
		ask_which "$_dev partition" "has the $MODE sets" \
			'$(disklabel '$_dev' 2>/dev/null |
			sed -En '\''/swap|unused/d;/^  ([a-p]): .*/s//\1/p'\'')'
		[[ $resp == done ]] && return 1
	fi

	# Always mount msdos partitions with -s to get lower case names.
	grep -q "^  $resp: .*MSDOS" $_file && _opts="-s"
	mount -o ro,$_opts /dev/$_dev$resp /mnt2
}


# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Functions used in install.sh/upgrade.sh and it's associates
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------

# Ask for terminal type if on console, otherwise ask for/set keyboard layout.
set_term() {
	local _layouts
	export TERM=${TERM:-${MDTERM:-vt220}}

	if [[ -n $CONSOLE ]]; then
		ask "Terminal type?" $TERM
		TERM=$resp
	else
		[[ -x /sbin/kbd ]] || return
		_layouts=$(bsort $(kbd -l | egrep -v "^(user|tables|encoding)"))
		while :; do
			ask "Choose your keyboard layout ('?' or 'L' for list)" default
			case $resp in
			[lL\?])		echo "Available layouts: $_layouts"
					;;
			default)	break
					;;
			*)		if kbd -q "$resp"; then
						echo $resp >/tmp/i/kbdtype
						break
					fi
					;;
			esac
		done
	fi
}

# Configure the network.
donetconfig() {
	local _dn _ns _f1 _f2 _f3

	configure_ifs
	v4_defroute

	# As dhclient will populate /etc/resolv.conf, a symbolic link to
	# /tmp/i/resolv.conf.shadow, mv any such file to /tmp/i/resolv.conf
	# so it will eventually be copied to /mnt/etc/resolv.conf and will
	# not in the meantime remove the user's ability to choose to use it
	# or not, during the rest of the install.
	if [[ -f /tmp/i/resolv.conf.shadow ]]; then
		mv /tmp/i/resolv.conf.shadow /tmp/i/resolv.conf
		# Get/store nameserver address(es) as a blank separated list
		# and the default fully qualified domain name from *first*
		# domain given on *last* search or domain statement.
		while read -r -- _f1 _f2 _f3; do
			[[ $_f1 == nameserver ]] && _ns="${_ns:+$_ns }$_f2"
			[[ $_f1 == @(domain|search) ]] && _dn=$_f2
		done </tmp/i/resolv.conf
	fi

	# Get & apply fqdn to hostname. Don't ask if there's only one configured
	# interface and if it's managed by dhclient and if the domain name is
	# configured via dhclient too.
	resp="${_dn:-$(get_fqdn)}"
	if ifconfig dhcp >/dev/null 2>&1 && [[ $NIFS == 1 && -n $_dn ]]; then
		echo "Using DNS domainname $resp"
	else
		ask "DNS domain name? (e.g. 'bar.com')" "$resp"
	fi
	hostname "$(hostname -s).$resp"

	# Get & add nameservers to /tmp/i/resolv.conf. Don't ask if there's only
	# one configured interface and if it's managed by dhclient and if the
	# nameserver is configured via dhclient too.
	resp="${_ns:-none}"
	if ifconfig dhcp >/dev/null 2>&1 && [[ $NIFS == 1 && -n $_ns ]]; then
		echo "Using DNS nameservers at $resp"
	else
		ask "DNS nameservers? (IP address list or 'none')" "$resp"
	fi

	# Construct appropriate resolv.conf.
	if [[ $resp != none ]]; then
		echo "lookup file bind" >/tmp/i/resolv.conf
		for _ns in $resp; do
			echo "nameserver $_ns" >>/tmp/i/resolv.conf
		done
		cp /tmp/i/resolv.conf /tmp/i/resolv.conf.shadow
	fi
}

# Ask user about daemon startup on boot, X Window usage and console setup.
# The actual configuration is done later in apply().
questions() {
	local _d _cdef=no

	ask_yn "Start sshd(8) by default?" yes
	START_SSHD=$resp

	APERTURE=
	resp=
	START_XDM=
	if [[ -n $DISPLAY ]]; then
		if [[ -n $(scan_dmesg '/^[a-z]*[01]: aperture needed/p') ]]; then
			ask_yn "Do you expect to run the X Window System?" yes &&
				APERTURE=$MDXAPERTURE
		fi
		if [[ -n $MDXDM && $resp != n ]]; then
			ask_yn "Do you want the X Window System to be started by xenodm(1)?"
			START_XDM=$resp
		fi
	fi

	if [[ -n $CDEV ]]; then
		_d=${CPROM:-$CDEV}
		[[ -n $CONSOLE ]] && _cdef=yes
		ask_yn "Change the default console to $_d?" $_cdef
		DEFCONS=$resp
		if [[ $resp == y ]]; then
			ask_which "speed" "should $_d use" \
				"9600 19200 38400 57600 115200" $CSPEED
			case $resp in
			done)	DEFCONS=n;;
			*)	CSPEED=$resp;;
			esac
		fi
	fi
}

# Gather information for setting up the user later in do_install().
user_setup() {
	local _q="Setup a user? (enter a lower-case loginname, or 'no')"

	while :; do
		ask "$_q" no
		case $resp in
		n|no)	return
			;;
		y|yes)	_q="No really, what is the lower-case loginname, or 'no'?"
			continue
			;;
		root|daemon|operator|bin|sshd|www|nobody|ftp)
			;;
		[a-z]*([a-z0-9_]))
			((${#resp} <= 31)) && break
			;;
		esac
		echo "$resp is not a useable loginname."
	done
	ADMIN=$resp
	while :; do
		ask "Full name for user $ADMIN?" $ADMIN
		case $resp in
		*[:\&,]*)
			echo "':', '&' or ',' are not allowed."
			;;
		*)
			((${#resp} <= 100)) && break
			echo "Too long."
			;;
		esac
	done
	ADMIN_NAME=$resp

	ask_password "Password for user $ADMIN?"
	ADMIN_PASS=$_password

	ADMIN_KEY=
	$AUTO && ask "Public ssh key for user $ADMIN" none &&
		[[ $resp != none ]] && ADMIN_KEY=$resp
}

# Ask user whether or not to allow logins to root in case sshd(8) is enabled.
# If no user is setup, show a hint to enable root logins, but warn about risks
# of doing so.
ask_root_sshd() {
	typeset -l _resp

	[[ $START_SSHD == y ]] || return

	if [[ -z $ADMIN ]]; then
		echo "Since no user was setup, root logins via sshd(8) might be useful."
	fi
	echo "WARNING: root is targeted by password guessing attacks, pubkeys are safer."
	while :; do
		ask "Allow root ssh login? (yes, no, prohibit-password)" no
		_resp=$resp
		case $_resp in
		y|yes)	SSHD_ENABLEROOT=yes
			;;
		n|no)	SSHD_ENABLEROOT=no
			;;
		w|p|without-password|prohibit-password)
			SSHD_ENABLEROOT=prohibit-password
			;;
		*)	echo "'$resp' is not a valid choice."
			$AUTO && exit 1
			continue
			;;
		esac
		break
	done
}

# Set TZ variable based on zonefile $1 and user selection.
set_timezone() {
	local _zonefile=$1 _zonepath _zsed _zoneroot=/usr/share/zoneinfo

	# If the timezone file is not available,
	# return immediately.
	[[ ! -f $_zonefile ]] && return

	# If configured in a previous call, return immediately.
	[[ -n $TZ ]] && return

	if [[ -h /mnt/etc/localtime ]]; then
		TZ=$(ls -l /mnt/etc/localtime 2>/dev/null)
		TZ=${TZ#*${_zoneroot#/mnt}/}
	fi

	wait_cgiinfo
	isin "$CGI_TZ" $(<$_zonefile) && TZ=$CGI_TZ

	# If neither the base or HTTP_LIST gave a hint, and this is the
	# early question, give up, and ask after the sets are installed.
	[[ $_zonefile == /var/tzlist && -z $TZ ]] && return

	while :; do
		ask "What timezone are you in? ('?' for list)" "$TZ"
		_zonepath=${resp%%*(/)}
		case $_zonepath in
		"")	continue
			;;
		"?")	grep -v /. $_zonefile | show_cols
			continue
			;;
		esac

		while isin "$_zonepath/" $(<$_zonefile); do
			ask "What sub-timezone of '$_zonepath' are you in? ('?' for list)"
			_zsed=$(echo $_zonepath/ | sed 's,/,\\/,g')
			resp=${resp%%*(/)}
			case $resp in
			"")	;;
			"?")	sed -n "/^$_zsed/{s/$_zsed//;/\/./!p;}" $_zonefile | show_cols;;
			*)	_zonepath=$_zonepath/$resp;;
			esac
		done

		if isin "$_zonepath" $(<$_zonefile); then
			TZ=${_zonepath#$_zoneroot}
			return
		fi

		echo -n "'${_zonepath}'"
		echo " is not a valid timezone on this system."
	done
}

# Determine if the supplied disk is a potential root disk, by:
# - Check the disklabel if there is an 'a' partition of type 4.2BSD
# - Mount the partition (read-only) and look for typical root filesystem layout
is_rootdisk() {
	local _d=$1 _rc=1

	(
		make_dev $_d
		if disklabel $_d | grep -q '^  a: .*4\.2BSD ' &&
			mount -t ffs -r /dev/${_d}a /mnt; then
			ls -d /mnt/{bin,dev,etc,home,mnt,root,sbin,tmp,usr,var}
			_rc=$?
			umount -f /mnt
		fi
		rm -f /dev/{r,}$_d?
		return $_rc
	) >/dev/null 2>&1
}

# Get global root information. ie. ROOTDISK, ROOTDEV and SWAPDEV.
get_rootinfo() {
	local _default=$(get_dkdevs)
	local _q="Which disk is the root disk? ('?' for details)"

	while :; do
		echo "Available disks are: $(get_dkdevs | sed 's/^$/none/')."
		_ask "$_q" $_default || continue
		case $resp in
		"?")	diskinfo $(get_dkdevs);;
		'')	;;
		*)	if isin "$resp" $(get_dkdevs); then
				[[ $MODE == install ]] && break
				is_rootdisk "$resp" && break
				echo "$resp is not a valid root disk."
				_default="$(rmel "$resp" $_default) $resp"
			else
				echo "no such disk"
			fi
			;;
		esac
		$AUTO && exit 1
	done
	log_answers "$_q" "$resp"

	make_dev $resp || exit

	ROOTDISK=$resp
	ROOTDEV=${ROOTDISK}a
	SWAPDEV=${ROOTDISK}b
}

# Start interface using the on-disk hostname.if file passed as argument $1.
# Much of this is gratuitously stolen from /etc/netstart.
ifstart () {
	# Note: Do not rename the 'if' variable which is documented as being
	# usable in hostname.if(5) files.
	local _hn=$1 if=${1#/mnt/etc/hostname.}

	((NIFS++))
	while :; do
		if [ "$cmd2" ]; then
			# We are carrying over from the 'read dt dtaddr'
			# last time.
			set -- $cmd2
			af=$1 name=$2 mask=$3 bcaddr=$4 ext1=$5 cmd2=
			# Make sure and get any remaining args in ext2,
			# like the read below.
			i=1
			while [ $i -lt 6 -a -n "$1" ]; do shift; let i=i+1; done
			ext2="$@"
		else
			# Read the next line or exit the while loop.
			read af name mask bcaddr ext1 ext2 || break
		fi
		# $af can be "dhcp", "up", "rtsol", an address family, commands,
		# or a comment.
		case "$af" in
		"#"*|"!"*|"bridge"|"")
			# Skip comments, user commands, bridges, and empty lines.
			continue
			;;
		"dhcp")
			[ "$name" = "NONE" ] && name=
			[ "$mask" = "NONE" ] && mask=
			[ "$bcaddr" = "NONE" ] && bcaddr=
			cmd="ifconfig $if $name $mask $bcaddr $ext1 $ext2 down"
			if [[ -x /sbin/dhclient ]]; then
				cmd="$cmd; dhclient $if"
			else
				cmd="$cmd; echo /sbin/dhclient missing - skipping dhcp request."
			fi
			dhcpif="$dhcpif $if"
			;;
		"rtsol")
			if ifconfig $if inet6 >/dev/null 2>&1; then
				rtsolif="$rtsolif $if"
				cmd="ifconfig $if $name $mask $bcaddr $ext1 $ext2 up"
			else
				cmd="$cmd; echo no INET6 support - skipping rtsol request."
			fi
			;;
		*)
			read dt dtaddr
			if [ "$name" = "alias" ]; then
				# Perform a 'shift' of sorts.
				alias=$name
				name=$mask
				mask=$bcaddr
				bcaddr=$ext1
				ext1=$ext2
				ext2=
			else
				alias=
			fi
			cmd="ifconfig $if $af $alias $name"
			case "$dt" in
			dest)
				cmd="$cmd $dtaddr"
				;;
			*)
				cmd2="$dt $dtaddr"
				;;
			esac
			case $af in
			inet)
				if [ ! -n "$name" ]; then
					echo "/etc/hostname.$if: inet alone is invalid"
					return
				fi
				[ "$mask" ] && cmd="$cmd netmask $mask"
				if [ "$bcaddr" -a "X$bcaddr" != "XNONE" ]; then
					cmd="$cmd broadcast $bcaddr"
				fi
				;;
			inet6)
				if [ ! -n "$name" ]; then
					echo "/etc/hostname.$if: inet6 alone is invalid"
					return
				fi
				[ "$mask" ] && cmd="$cmd prefixlen $mask"
				cmd="$cmd $bcaddr"
				;;
			*)
				cmd="$cmd $mask $bcaddr"
				;;
			esac
			cmd="$cmd $ext1 $ext2"
			;;
		esac
		eval "$cmd"
	done <$_hn
}

# Configure the network during upgrade based on the on-disk configuration.
enable_network() {
	local _f _gw _hn _if _trunks _svlans _vlans

	# Copy any network configuration files.
	for _f in dhclient.conf resolv.conf resolv.conf.tail; do
		if [[ -f /mnt/etc/$_f ]]; then
			cp /mnt/etc/$_f /etc/$_f
		fi
	done

	# Create a minimal hosts file.
	echo "127.0.0.1\tlocalhost" >/tmp/i/hosts
	echo "::1\t\tlocalhost" >>/tmp/i/hosts

	# Set the address for the loopback interface. Bringing the
	# interface up, automatically invokes the IPv6 address ::1.
	ifconfig lo0 inet 127.0.0.1/8

	# Configure all of the non-loopback interfaces which we know about.
	# Refer to hostname.if(5)
	for _hn in /mnt/etc/hostname.*; do
		# Strip off prefix to get interface name.
		_if=${_hn#/mnt/etc/hostname.}
		if isin "${_if%%+([0-9])}" $(ifconfig -C); then
			# Dynamic interfaces must be done later.
			case ${_if%%+([0-9])} in
			trunk)	_trunks="$_trunks $_hn";;
			svlan)	_svlans="$_svlans $_hn";;
			vlan)	_vlans="$_vlans $_hn";;
			esac
		else
			# 'Real' interfaces (if available) are done now.
			ifconfig $_if >/dev/null 2>&1 && ifstart $_hn
		fi
	done
	# Configure any dynamic interfaces now that 'real' ones are up.
	# ORDER IS IMPORTANT! (see /etc/netstart).
	for _hn in $_trunks $_svlans $_vlans; do
		ifstart $_hn
	done

	[[ -n $rtsolif ]] && ifconfig $rtsolif inet6 autoconf

	# /mnt/etc/mygate, if it exists, contains the address(es) of my
	# default gateway(s). Use for ipv4 if no interfaces configured via
	# dhcp. Use for ipv6 if no interfaces configured via rtsol.
	[[ -z $dhcpif ]] && stripcom /mnt/etc/mygate | while read _gw; do
		[[ $_gw == @(*:*) ]] && continue
		route -qn delete default >/dev/null 2>&1
		route -qn add -host default $_gw && break
	done
	[[ -z $rtsolif ]] && stripcom /mnt/etc/mygate | while read _gw; do
		[[ $_gw == !(*:*) ]] && continue
		route -qn delete -inet6 default >/dev/null 2>&1
		route -qn add -host -inet6 default $_gw && break
	done

	route -qn add -net 127 127.0.0.1 -reject >/dev/null
}

# Fetch the list of mirror servers and installer choices from previous runs if
# available from ftplist.cgi. Start the ftp process in the background, but kill
# it if it takes longer than 12 seconds.
start_cgiinfo() {
	# If no networks are configured, we do not need the httplist file.
	((NIFS < 1)) && return

	ftp -MVo /tmp/mirrors http://libertybsd.net/mirrors/6.1 2> /dev/null
	HTTP_LIST=/tmp/mirrors

	# Ensure proper name resolution in case there's no dns yet.
	add_hostent 47.186.116.162 libertybsd.net
}

# Create a skeletal but useful /etc/fstab from /tmp/i/fstab by stripping all
# comment lines and dropping all filesystems which
#
# 1) can't be mounted (no mount_* command is found),
# 2) have 'xx' in the option field (usually /altroot),
# 3) have 'noauto' in the option field,
# 4) are nfs (since name resolution may not be present),
# 5) are on a vnd device.
#
# In addition,
#
# 1) delete 'softdep' options (no soft updates in ramdisk kernels),
# 2) mount non-ffs filesystems read only,
# 3) prepend '/mnt' to all mount points,
# 4) delete any trailing '/' from the mount point (e.g. root),
#
# If no /etc/fstab is created, do not proceed with install/upgrade.
munge_fstab() {
	local _dev _mp _fstype _opt _rest

	while read _dev _mp _fstype _opt _rest; do
		# Drop irrelevant lines and filesystems.
		[[ $_dev == @(/dev/vnd*|\#*) ||
			$_fstype == nfs ||
			! -f /sbin/mount_$_fstype ||
			$_opt == *noauto* ||
			$_opt == *xx* ]] && continue

		# Remove any softdep options, as soft updates are not
		# available in the ramdisk kernels.
		_opt=$(echo $_opt | sed 's/softdep//')

		# Change read-only ffs to read-write since we'll potentially
		# write to these filesystems.
		# Mount non-ffs filesystems read only.
		if [[ $_fstype == ffs ]]; then
			_opt=$(echo $_opt | sed 's/[[:<:]]ro[[:>:]]/rw/')
		else
			_opt=$(echo $_opt | sed 's/[[:<:]]rw[[:>:]]/ro/')
		fi

		# Write fs entry in fstab.
		# 1) prepend '/mnt' to the mount point.
		# 2) remove a trailing '/' from the mount point (e.g. root).
		echo $_dev /mnt${_mp%/} $_fstype $_opt $_rest

	done </tmp/i/fstab >/etc/fstab

	# If no /etc/fstab was created, we have nowhere to $MODE to.
	if [[ ! -s /etc/fstab ]]; then
		echo "Unable to create valid /etc/fstab."
		exit
	fi
}

# Preen all filesystems in /etc/fstab that have a /sbin/fsck_XXX and a
# fs_passno > 0, showing individual results, but skipping $ROOTDEV. This was
# already fsck'ed successfully.
#
# Exit if any fsck's fail (but do them all before exiting!).
check_fs() {
	local _dev _dn _mp _fstype _rest _fail _f _passno

	ask_yn "Force checking of clean non-root filesystems?" && _f=f

	while read _dev _mp _fstype _rest _rest _passno _rest; do
		_dn=$(get_dkdev_name "$_dev")
		[[ $ROOTDEV == @(${_dev#/dev/}|$_dn${_dev##*.}) ]] && continue
		[[ -f /sbin/fsck_$_fstype ]] || continue
		# Make sure device exists before fsck'ing it.
		make_dev "$_dn" || continue
		((_passno > 0)) || continue
		echo -n "fsck -${_f}p $_dev..."
		if ! fsck -${_f}p $_dev >/dev/null 2>&1; then
			echo "FAILED. You must fsck $_dev manually."
			_fail=y
		else
			echo "OK."
		fi
	done </etc/fstab

	[[ -n $_fail ]] && exit
}

# Must mount filesystems manually, one at a time, so we can make sure the mount
# points exist.
mount_fs() {
	local _async=$1 _dev _mp _fstype _opt _rest _msg _fail

	while read _dev _mp _fstype _opt _rest; do
		# If not the root filesystem, make sure the mount
		# point is present.
		[[ $_mp == /mnt ]] || mkdir -p $_mp

		# Mount the filesystem. Remember any failure.
		_msg=$(mount -v -t $_fstype $_async -o $_opt $_dev $_mp) ||
			_fail="$_fail\n$_mp ($_dev)"
		echo $_msg | sed 's/, ctime=[^,)]*//'
	done </etc/fstab

	if [[ -n $_fail ]]; then
		# One or more mounts failed. Continue or abort?
		echo "\nWARNING! The following filesystems were not properly mounted:$_fail"
		ask_yn "Continue anyway?" || exit
	fi
}

# Feed the random pool some entropy before we read from it.
feed_random() {
	(dmesg; cat $CGI_INFO /*.conf; sysctl; route -n show; df;
		ifconfig -A; hostname) >/dev/random 2>&1
	if [[ -e /mnt/var/db/host.random ]]; then
		dd if=/mnt/var/db/host.random of=/dev/random bs=65536 count=1 \
			status=none
	fi
}

# Ask the user for locations of sets, and then install whatever sets the user
# selects from that location. Repeat as many times as the user needs to get all
# desired sets.
install_sets() {
	local _cddevs=$(get_cddevs) _d _im _locs="disk http" _src

	echo

	# Set default location to method recorded last time.
	_d=$CGI_METHOD

	# Set default location to HTTP in case we netbooted.
	ifconfig netboot >/dev/null 2>&1 && : ${_d:=http}

	# Set default location to HTTP if installurl(5) exists.
	[[ -s /mnt/etc/installurl ]] && _d=http

	# Set default location to the first cdrom device if any are found.
	[[ -n $_cddevs ]] && : ${_d:=cd0}

	# Add NFS to set locations if the boot kernel supports it.
	[[ -x /sbin/mount_nfs ]] && _locs="$_locs nfs"

	# In case none of the above applied, set HTTP as default location.
	: ${_d:=http}

	# If the default location set so far is not one of the cdrom devices or
	# is not in the list of valid locations, set a sane default.
	if ! isin "$_d" $_cddevs $_locs; then
		for _src in http $_cddevs nfs disk; do
			isin "$_src" $_cddevs $_locs && _d=$_src && break
		done
	fi

	echo "Let's $MODE the sets!"
	while :; do
		# Get list of cdroms again in case one just got plugged in.
		_cddevs=$(get_cddevs)
		umount -f /mnt2 >/dev/null 2>&1

		ask "Location of sets? (${_cddevs:+$_cddevs }$_locs or 'done')" "$_d"
		case $resp in
		done)	sane_install && return
			;;
		[cC]*)	if [[ -n $_cddevs ]]; then
				set -- $_cddevs
				[[ $resp == [cC]?([dD]) ]] && resp=$1
				_im=$resp
				install_cdrom $resp && INSTALL_METHOD=$_im
			fi
			;;
		[dD]*)	install_disk && INSTALL_METHOD=disk
			;;
		[hH]*)	isin http $_locs && install_http && INSTALL_METHOD=http
			;;
		[nN]*)	isin nfs $_locs && install_nfs && INSTALL_METHOD=nfs
			;;
		*)	$AUTO && echo "'$resp' is not a valid choice." && exit 1
			;;
		esac

		# Preserve the selected install source selection.
		[[ -n $INSTALL_METHOD ]] && _d=$INSTALL_METHOD

		# Set default to 'done' to leave the while-loop.
		sane_install quiet || $AUTO && _d=done
	done
}

# Apply configuration settings based on the previously gathered information.
apply() {
	if [[ $START_SSHD == n ]]; then
		echo "sshd_flags=NO" >>/mnt/etc/rc.conf.local
	elif [[ -n $SSHD_ENABLEROOT ]]; then
		# Only change sshd_config if the user choice is not the default.
		if ! grep -q "^#PermitRootLogin $SSHD_ENABLEROOT\$" \
				/mnt/etc/ssh/sshd_config; then
			sed -i "s/^#\(PermitRootLogin\) .*/\1 $SSHD_ENABLEROOT/" \
				/mnt/etc/ssh/sshd_config
		fi
	fi

	[[ -n $APERTURE ]] &&
		echo "machdep.allowaperture=$APERTURE # See xf86(4)" \
			>>/mnt/etc/sysctl.conf

	[[ $START_XDM == y && -x /mnt/usr/X11R6/bin/xenodm ]] &&
		echo "xenodm_flags=" >>/mnt/etc/rc.conf.local

	if [[ $DEFCONS == y ]]; then
		cp /mnt/etc/ttys /tmp/i/ttys
		sed	-e "/^$CTTY/s/std.9600/std.${CSPEED}/" \
			-e "/^$CTTY/s/unknown/vt220	/" \
			-e "/$CTTY/s/off.*/on secure/" /tmp/i/ttys >/mnt/etc/ttys
		[[ -n $CPROM ]] &&
			echo "stty $CPROM $CSPEED\nset tty $CPROM" \
				>>/mnt/etc/boot.conf
	fi

	ln -sf /usr/share/zoneinfo/$TZ /mnt/etc/localtime
}

# Return string suitable for the encrypted password field in master.passwd.
#
# 1) Without argument, return a single '*'.
# 2) Return argument unchanged if it looks like a encrypted password string
#    or if it consists of just 13 asterisks.
# 3) Otherwise return encrypted password string.
#
encr_pwd() {
	local _p=$1

	if [[ -z $_p ]]; then
		echo '*'
	elif [[ $_p == \$2?\$[0-9][0-9]\$* && ${#_p} > 40 ||
		$_p == '*************' ]]; then
		echo "$_p"
	else
		encrypt -b a -- "$_p"
	fi
}

# Store entropy for the next boot.
store_random() {
	dd if=/dev/random of=/mnt/var/db/host.random bs=65536 count=1 \
		status=none
	dd if=/dev/random of=/mnt/etc/random.seed bs=512 count=1 status=none
	chmod 600 /mnt/var/db/host.random /mnt/etc/random.seed
}

# Final steps common for installs and upgrades.
finish_up() {
	local _dev _mp _fstype _rest _d

	# Mount all known swap partitions.  This gives systems with little
	# memory a better chance at running 'MAKEDEV all'.
	if [[ -x /mnt/sbin/swapctl ]]; then
		/mnt/sbin/swapctl -a /dev/$SWAPDEV >/dev/null 2>&1
		# Can't do chmod && swapctl -A because devices are not yet
		# created on install'ed systems. On upgrade'ed system there
		# is a small chance the device does not exist on the ramdisk
		# and will thus not get mounted.
		while read _dev _mp _fstype _rest; do
			[[ $_fstype == swap ]] &&
				/mnt/sbin/swapctl -a $_dev >/dev/null 2>&1
		done </mnt/etc/fstab
	fi

	# Create /etc/installurl if it does not yet exist.
	if [[ -n $INSTALL_URL && ! -f /mnt/etc/installurl ]]; then
		echo "$INSTALL_URL" >/mnt/etc/installurl
	fi

	echo -n "Making all device nodes..."
	(cd /mnt/dev; sh MAKEDEV all
		# Make sure any devices we found during probe are created in the
		# installed system.
		for _dev in $(get_dkdevs) $(get_cddevs); do
			sh MAKEDEV $_dev
		done
	)
	echo "done."

	# We may run some programs in chroot, and some of them might be
	# dynamic.  That is highly discouraged, but let us play it safe.
	rm -f /mnt/var/run/ld.so.hints

	# Conditionally create /usr/{src,obj,xobj} directories and set
	# proper ownership and permissions during install.
	if [[ $MODE == install ]]; then
		mkdir -p /mnt/usr/{src,{,x}obj} && (
			cd /mnt/usr
			chmod 770 {,x}obj
			chown build:wobj {,x}obj
			chmod 775 src
			chown root:wsrc src
		)
	fi

	[[ -x /mnt/$MODE.site ]] && chroot /mnt /$MODE.site

	# In case this is a softraid device, make sure all underlying
	# device nodes exist before installing boot-blocks on disk.
	make_dev $(bioctl $ROOTDISK 2>/dev/null | sed -n 's/.*<\(.*\)>$/\1/p')
	md_installboot $ROOTDISK

	if [[ -f /mnt/bsd.mp ]] && ((NCPU > 1)); then
		echo "Multiprocessor machine; using bsd.mp instead of bsd."
		mv /mnt/bsd /mnt/bsd.sp 2>/dev/null
		mv /mnt/bsd.mp /mnt/bsd
	fi

	# Ensure that sysmerge in batch mode is run on reboot.
	[[ $MODE == upgrade ]] &&
		echo "/usr/sbin/sysmerge -b" >>/mnt/etc/rc.sysmerge

	# Ensure that fw_update is run on reboot.
	echo "/usr/sbin/fw_update -v" >>/mnt/etc/rc.firsttime

	# Email installer questions and their answers to root on next boot.
	prep_root_mail /tmp/i/$MODE.resp "$(hostname) $MODE response file"

	# Store entropy for the next boot.
	store_random

	# Pat on the back.
	cat <<__EOT

CONGRATULATIONS! Your LibertyBSD $MODE has been successfully completed!
To boot the new system, enter 'reboot' at the command prompt.
__EOT
	[[ $MODE == install ]] && cat <<__EOT
When you login to your new system the first time, please read your mail
using the 'mail' command.
__EOT

	md_congrats
	$AUTO && >/tmp/ai/ai.done
}

do_install(){
	local _rootkey _rootpass

	# Ask for and set the system hostname and add the hostname specific
	# siteXX set.
	while :; do
		ask_until "System hostname? (short form, e.g. 'foo')" \
			"$(hostname -s)"
		[[ $resp != *+([[:cntrl:]]|[[:space:]])* ]] && break
		echo "Invalid hostname."
		$AUTO && exit 1
	done
	[[ ${resp%%.*} != $(hostname -s) ]] && hostname "$resp"
	THESETS="$THESETS site$VERSION-$(hostname -s).tgz"

	echo

	# Configure the network.
	donetconfig

	# If there's network connectivity, fetch list of mirror servers and
	# installer choices from previous runs.
	((NIFS)) && start_cgiinfo

	echo

	while :; do
		ask_password "Password for root account?"
		_rootpass="$_password"
		[[ -n "$_password" ]] && break
		echo "The root password must be set."
	done

	# Ask for the root user public ssh key during autoinstall.
	_rootkey=
	if $AUTO; then
		ask "Public ssh key for root account?" none
		[[ $resp != none ]] && _rootkey=$resp
	fi

	# Ask user about daemon startup on boot, X Window usage and console
	# setup.
	questions

	# Gather information for setting up the initial user account.
	user_setup
	ask_root_sshd

	# Set TZ variable based on zonefile and user selection.
	set_timezone /var/tzlist

	echo

	# Get information about ROOTDISK, etc.
	get_rootinfo

	DISKS_DONE=
	FSENT=

	# Remove traces of previous install attempt.
	rm -f /tmp/i/fstab*

	# Configure the disk(s).
	while :; do
		# Always do ROOTDISK first, and repeat until it is configured.
		if ! isin "$ROOTDISK" $DISKS_DONE; then
			resp=$ROOTDISK
			rm -f /tmp/i/fstab
		else
			# Force the user to think and type in a disk name by
			# making 'done' the default choice.
			ask_which "disk" "do you wish to initialize" \
				'$(get_dkdevs_uninitialized)' done
			[[ $resp == done ]] && break
		fi
		_disk=$resp
		configure_disk $_disk || continue
		DISKS_DONE=$(addel $_disk $DISKS_DONE)
	done

	# Write fstab entries to fstab in mount point alphabetic order
	# to enforce a rational mount order.
	for _mp in $(bsort $FSENT); do
		_pp=${_mp##*!}
		_mp=${_mp%!*}
		echo -n "$_pp $_mp ffs rw"

		# Only '/' is neither nodev nor nosuid. i.e. it can obviously
		# *always* contain devices or setuid programs.
		[[ $_mp == / ]] && { echo " 1 1"; continue; }

		# Every other mounted filesystem is nodev. If the user chooses
		# to mount /dev as a separate filesystem, then on the user's
		# head be it.
		echo -n ",nodev"

		# The only directories that the install puts suid binaries into
		# (as of 3.2) are:
		#
		# /sbin
		# /usr/bin
		# /usr/sbin
		# /usr/libexec
		# /usr/libexec/auth
		# /usr/X11R6/bin
		#
		# and ports and users can do who knows what to /usr/local and
		# sub directories thereof.
		#
		# So try to ensure that only filesystems that are mounted at
		# or above these directories can contain suid programs. In the
		# case of /usr/libexec, give blanket permission for
		# subdirectories.
		case $_mp in
		/sbin|/usr)			;;
		/usr/bin|/usr/sbin)		;;
		/usr/libexec|/usr/libexec/*)	;;
		/usr/local|/usr/local/*)	;;
		/usr/X11R6|/usr/X11R6/bin)	;;
		*)	echo -n ",nosuid"	;;
		esac
		echo " 1 2"
	done >>/tmp/i/fstab

	# Create a skeletal /etc/fstab which is usable for the installation
	# process.
	munge_fstab

	# Use async options for faster mounts of the filesystems.
	mount_fs "-o async"

	# Feed the random pool some entropy before we read from it.
	feed_random

	# Ask the user for locations, and install whatever sets the user
	# selected.
	install_sets

	# Set 'wxallowed' mount option for the filesystem /usr/local resides on.
	_mp=$(df /mnt/usr/local | sed '$!d')
	_mp=${_mp##*/mnt}
	sed -i "s#\(${_mp:-/} ffs rw\)#\1,wxallowed#" /tmp/i/fstab

	# If we did not succeed at setting TZ yet, we try again
	# using the timezone names extracted from the base set.
	if [[ -z $TZ ]]; then
		(cd /mnt/usr/share/zoneinfo
			ls -1dF $(tar cvf /dev/null [A-Za-y]*) >/mnt/tmp/tzlist )
		echo
		set_timezone /mnt/tmp/tzlist
		rm -f /mnt/tmp/tzlist
	fi

	# If we got a timestamp from the cgi server, and that time diffs by more
	# than 120 seconds, ask if the user wants to adjust the time.
	if _time=$(http_time) && _now=$(date +%s) &&
		(( _now - _time > 120 || _time - _now > 120 )); then
		_tz=/mnt/usr/share/zoneinfo/$TZ
		if ask_yn "Time appears wrong.  Set to '$(TZ=$_tz date -r "$(http_time)")'?" yes; then
			# We do not need to specify TZ below since both date
			# invocations use the same one.
			date $(date -r "$(http_time)" "+%Y%m%d%H%M.%S") >/dev/null
			# N.B. This will screw up SECONDS.
		fi
	fi


	# Ensure an enabled console has the correct speed in /etc/ttys.
	sed "/^console.*on.*secure.*$/s/std\.[0-9]*/std.$(stty speed </dev/console)/" \
		/mnt/etc/ttys >/tmp/i/ttys
	mv /tmp/i/ttys /mnt/etc/ttys

	echo -n "Saving configuration files..."

	# Save any leases obtained during install.
	(cd /var/db; for _f in dhclient.leases.*; do
		[[ -f $_f ]] && mv $_f /mnt/var/db/.
	done)

	# Move configuration files from /tmp/i/ to /mnt/etc.
	hostname >/tmp/i/myname

	# Append entries to installed hosts file, changing '1.2.3.4 hostname'
	# to '1.2.3.4 hostname.$FQDN hostname'. Leave untouched lines containing
	# domain information or aliases. These are lines the user added/changed
	# manually.

	# Add common entries.
	echo "127.0.0.1\tlocalhost" >/mnt/etc/hosts
	echo "::1\t\tlocalhost" >>/mnt/etc/hosts

	# Note we may have no hosts file if no interfaces were configured.
	if [[ -f /tmp/i/hosts ]]; then
		# Remove the entry for ftp.openbsd.org
		sed -i '/^47\.186\.116\.162 /d' /tmp/i/hosts
		_dn=$(get_fqdn)
		while read _addr _hn _aliases; do
			if [[ -n $_aliases || $_hn != ${_hn%%.*} || -z $_dn ]]; then
				echo "$_addr\t$_hn $_aliases"
			else
				echo "$_addr\t$_hn.$_dn $_hn"
			fi
		done </tmp/i/hosts >>/mnt/etc/hosts
		rm /tmp/i/hosts
	fi

	# Append dhclient.conf to installed dhclient.conf.
	_f=dhclient.conf
	[[ -f /tmp/i/$_f ]] && { cat /tmp/i/$_f >>/mnt/etc/$_f; rm /tmp/i/$_f; }

	# Possible files to copy from /tmp/i/: fstab hostname.* kbdtype mygate
	#     myname ttys boot.conf resolv.conf sysctl.conf resolv.conf.tail
	# Save only non-empty (-s) regular (-f) files.
	(cd /tmp/i; for _f in fstab hostname* kbdtype my* ttys *.conf *.tail; do
		[[ -f $_f && -s $_f ]] && mv $_f /mnt/etc/.
	done)

	echo "done."

	# Apply configuration settings based on information from questions().
	apply

	# Create user account based on information from user_setup().
	if [[ -n $ADMIN ]]; then
		_encr=$(encr_pwd "$ADMIN_PASS")
		_home=/home/$ADMIN
		uline="${ADMIN}:${_encr}:1000:1000:staff:0:0:${ADMIN_NAME}:$_home:/bin/ksh"
		echo "$uline" >>/mnt/etc/master.passwd
		echo "${ADMIN}:*:1000:" >>/mnt/etc/group
		echo $ADMIN >/mnt/root/.forward

		_home=/mnt$_home
		mkdir -p $_home
		(cd /mnt/etc/skel; cp -pR . $_home)
		(umask 077 && sed "s,^To: root\$,To: ${ADMIN_NAME} <${ADMIN}>," \
			/mnt/var/mail/root >/mnt/var/mail/$ADMIN )
		chown -R 1000:1000 $_home /mnt/var/mail/$ADMIN
		sed -i -e "s@^wheel:.:0:root\$@wheel:\*:0:root,${ADMIN}@" \
			/mnt/etc/group 2>/dev/null

		# During autoinstall, add public ssh key to authorized_keys.
		[[ -n "$ADMIN_KEY" ]] &&
			print -r -- "$ADMIN_KEY" >>$_home/.ssh/authorized_keys
	fi

	# Store root password and rebuild password database.
	if [[ -n "$_rootpass" ]]; then
		_encr=$(encr_pwd "$_rootpass")
		sed -i -e "s@^root::@root:${_encr}:@" /mnt/etc/master.passwd \
			2>/dev/null
	fi
	pwd_mkdb -p -d /mnt/etc /etc/master.passwd

	# During autoinstall, add root user's public ssh key to authorized_keys.
	[[ -n "$_rootkey" ]] && (
		umask 077
		print -r -- "$_rootkey" >>/mnt/root/.ssh/authorized_keys
	)

	# Perform final steps common to both an install and an upgrade.
	finish_up
}

do_upgrade(){
	# Get $ROOTDISK and $ROOTDEV
	get_rootinfo

	echo -n "Checking root filesystem (fsck -fp /dev/$ROOTDEV)..."
	fsck -fp /dev/$ROOTDEV >/dev/null 2>&1 || { echo "FAILED."; exit; }
	echo "OK."

	echo -n "Mounting root filesystem (mount -o ro /dev/$ROOTDEV /mnt)..."
	mount -o ro /dev/$ROOTDEV /mnt || { echo "FAILED."; exit; }
	echo "OK."

	# The fstab and myname files are required.
	for _f in /mnt/etc/{fstab,myname}; do
		[[ -f $_f ]] || { echo "No $_f!"; exit; }
		cp $_f /tmp/i/${_f##*/}
	done
	hostname $(stripcom /tmp/i/myname)
	THESETS="$THESETS site$VERSION-$(hostname -s).tgz"

	# Configure the network.
	enable_network

	# Fetch the list of mirror servers and installer choices from previous
	# runs.
	start_cgiinfo

	# Create a skeletal /etc/fstab which is usable for the upgrade process.
	munge_fstab

	# fsck -p non-root filesystems in /etc/fstab.
	check_fs

	# Mount filesystems in /etc/fstab.
	umount /mnt || { echo "Can't umount $ROOTDEV!"; exit; }
	mount_fs

	# Feed the random pool some entropy before we read from it.
	feed_random

	# Ensure that previous installer choices (e.g. method) are available.
	wait_cgiinfo

	# Ask the user for locations, and install whatever sets the user
	# selected.
	install_sets

	# Perform final steps common to both an install and an upgrade.
	finish_up
}

# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Initial actions common to both installs and upgrades.
#
# Some may require machine dependent routines, which may call functions defined
# above, so it's safest to put this code here rather than at the top.
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------

# Parse parameters.
AUTO=false
MODE=
PROGNAME=${0##*/}
RESPFILE=
while getopts "af:m:" opt; do
	case $opt in
	a)	AUTO=true;;
	f)	RESPFILE=$OPTARG;;
	m)	MODE=$OPTARG;;
	*)	usage;;
	esac
done
shift $((OPTIND-1))
(($# == 0)) || usage

# The installer can be started by using the symbolic links 'install', 'upgrade'
# and 'autoinstall' pointing to this script. Set MODE and AUTO based on that.
if [[ -z $MODE ]]; then
	case $PROGNAME in
	autoinstall)		AUTO=true;;
	install|upgrade)	MODE=$PROGNAME;;
	*)			exit 1;;
	esac
fi

# Include machine-dependent functions and definitions.
#
# The following functions must be provided:
#	md_congrats()		  - display friendly message
#	md_installboot()	  - install boot-blocks on disk
#	md_prep_disklabel()	  - put an OpenBSD disklabel on the disk
#	md_consoleinfo()	  - set CDEV, CTTY, CSPEED, CPROM
#
# The following variables can be provided if required:
#	MDEFI       - set to 'y' on archs that support GPT partitioning
#	MDROOTFSOPT - newfs options for the root partition
#	MDSETS	    - list of files to add to THESETS
#	MDTERM      - 'vt220' assumed if not provided
#	MDDKDEVS    - '/^[sw]d[0-9][0-9]* /s/ .*//p' assumed if not provided
#	MDCDDEVS    - '/^cd[0-9][0-9]* /s/ .*//p'    assumed if not provided
#	MDXAPERTURE - set machdep.allowaperture=value in sysctl.conf
#	MDXDM       - ask if xdm should be started if set to 'y'
#	NCPU	    - the number of cpus for mp capable arches
. install.md

# Make sure lock is initially released.
rm -df /tmp/i/lock

# The dmesg listener will check for the existence of this file and sends a
# signal to the child process if the dmesg output differs from the contents
# of that file.
rm -f /tmp/i/update

if ! $AUTO; then
	# Start listener process looking for dmesg changes.
	(
		while :; do
			lock
			if [[ -e /tmp/i/update && "$(dmesg)" != "$(</tmp/i/update)" ]]; then
				dmesg >/tmp/i/update
				kill -TERM 2>/dev/null $$ || exit 1
			fi
			unlock
			sleep .5
		done
	) |&
	CPPID=$!

	# Kill the child on exit.
	retrap
fi

ROOTDISK=
ROOTDEV=

SETDIR="$VNAME/$ARCH"
CGI_INFO=/tmp/i/cgiinfo
CGI_TZ=
CGI_TIME=
CGI_METHOD=
INSTALL_METHOD=
HTTP_DIR=
HTTP_SEC=/tmp/i/httpsec
HTTP_LIST=/tmp/i/httplist
WLANLIST=/tmp/i/wlanlist
PUB_KEY=/etc/signify/openbsd-${VERSION}-base.pub

# Do not limit ourselves during installs or upgrades.
for _opt in d f l m n p s; do
	ulimit -$_opt unlimited
done

# Extract and save one boot's worth of dmesg.
dmesg | sed -n '/^LibertyBSD /h;/^LibertyBSD /!H;${g;p;}' >/var/run/dmesg.boot

# Are we in a real release, or a snapshot?  If this is a snapshot
# install media, default us to a snapshot directory.
HTTP_SETDIR=$SETDIR
set -- $(scan_dmesg "/^LibertyBSD $VNAME\([^ ]*\).*$/s//\1/p")
[[ $1 == -!(stable) ]] && HTTP_SETDIR=snapshots/$ARCH

# Detect if ftp(1) has tls support and set defaults based on that.
if [[ -e /etc/ssl/cert.pem ]]; then
	FTP_TLS=true
	HTTP_PROTO=https
else
	FTP_TLS=false
	HTTP_PROTO=http
fi

# Scan /var/run/dmesg.boot for interesting devices.
NIFS=0
DISPLAY=$(scan_dmesg '/^wsdisplay[0-9]* /s/ .*//p')

CONSOLE=$(scan_dmesg '/^\([^ ]*\).*: console$/s//\1/p')
CONSOLE=${CONSOLE% }
[[ -n $CONSOLE ]] && CSPEED=$(stty speed </dev/console)

# Look for the serial device matching the console. If we are not installing
# from a serial console, just find the first serial device that could be used
# as a console. If a suitable device is found, set CDEV, CTTY, CSPEED, CPROM.
md_consoleinfo

# Selected sets will be installed in the order they are listed in $THESETS.
# Ensure that siteXX.tgz is the *last* set listed so its contents overwrite
# the contents of the other sets, not the other way around.
SETS=$(echo {base,comp,man,game,xbase,xshare,xfont,xserv}$VERSION.tgz)
DEFAULTSETS="${DEFAULTSETS:-bsd bsd.rd} $SETS"
THESETS="bsd bsd.rd bsd.mp $MDSETS $SETS site$VERSION.tgz"
SANESETS="${SANESETS:-bsd} base${VERSION}.tgz"

# Prepare COLUMNS sanely.
COLUMNS=$(stty -a </dev/console | sed -n '/columns/{s/^.* \([0-9]*\) columns.*$/\1/;p;}')
((COLUMNS == 0)) && COLUMNS=80

EDITOR=ed
export EDITOR COLUMNS

# umount all filesystems, just in case we are re-running install or upgrade.
cd /
umount -af 1>/dev/null 2>&1

# Make sure only successful dhcp requests retain their state.
for _if in $(get_ifs dhcp); do
	set -- $(v4_info $_if)
	[[ $1 == UP && -n $2 ]] && continue
	ifconfig $_if delete down -group dhcp 2>/dev/null
done

# Interactive or automatic installation?
if ! $AUTO; then
	cat <<__EOT
At any prompt except password prompts you can escape to a shell by
typing '!'. Default answers are shown in []'s and are selected by
pressing RETURN.  You can exit this program at any time by pressing
Control-C, but this can leave your system in an inconsistent state.

__EOT
elif [[ -z $RESPFILE ]]; then
	if ! get_responsefile; then
		echo "No response file found; non-interactive mode aborted."
		exit 1
	fi
	rm -f /tmp/ai/ai.done
	echo "Performing non-interactive $AI_MODE..."
	/$AI_MODE -af /tmp/ai/ai.$AI_MODE.conf 2>&1 </dev/null |
		sed "s/^.*$(echo '\r')//;w/tmp/ai/ai.log"
	if [[ -f /tmp/ai/ai.done ]]; then
		# Email /tmp/ai/ai.log to root on next boot.
		prep_root_mail /tmp/ai/ai.log "$(hostname) $AI_MODE log"
		exec reboot
	else
		echo "failed; check /tmp/ai/ai.log"
		exit 1
	fi
else
	cp $RESPFILE /tmp/ai/ai.conf || exit
fi

# Configure the terminal and keyboard.
set_term

# In case of restart, delete previously logged answers.
rm -f /tmp/i/$MODE.resp

case $MODE in
install)	do_install;;
upgrade)	do_upgrade;;
esac
